“…The manipulated HMF is frequently used in mimicking magnetic field intensity during deep space flight or celestial exploration ( Binhi and Prato, 2017 ; Zhang Z. et al, 2021 ), working as the sham or manipulated treatment group for research into bioeffects induced by changes in field intensity, magnetoreception mechanisms ( Fedele et al, 2014a ; Binhi and Prato, 2017 ) and paleomagnetic studies ( Qin et al, 2020 ). Bioeffects of HMFs have been a topic of considerable investigation ( Wan et al, 2014 ; Wan et al, 2015 ; Binhi and Prato, 2017 ; Tian and Pan, 2018 ; Wan et al, 2020b ; Zhang and Tian, 2020 ; Zhang Z. et al, 2021 ; Xue et al, 2021 ; Binhi and Rubin, 2022 ), with demonstrated effects on embryogenesis ( Fesenko et al, 2010 ), development ( Mo et al, 2012 ), reproduction ( Wan et al, 2014 ; Wan et al, 2015 ), cytoskeleton structure ( Mo et al, 2016 ), nervous system dysfunction and related behavioral outputs ( Choleris et al, 2002 ; Zhang et al, 2004 ; Binhi and Sarimov, 2009 ), circadian clockwork ( Bliss and Heppner, 1976 ; Fedele et al, 2014a ), migratory regulation ( Wan et al, 2015 ; Wan et al, 2016 ), and reactive oxygen species levels ( Sherrard et al, 2018 ; Zhang B. et al, 2021 ). However, the specific mechanisms and signaling pathways underlying phenotypic responses to the HMF remain poorly understood ( Binhi and Prato, 2017 ; 2018 ).…”