Please note that a publication can be assigned to several endpoints, i.e. the sum of publications from the individual thematic points and subpoints can be greater than the total sum of actual publications.
Authors | Year | Exposed system | Parameters | Magnetic flux density/field strength |
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Linder-Aronson A et al. | 1995 | intact cell/cell culture, fibroblasts | static magnetic field | 280 mT |
Mahdi A et al. | 1994 | bacterium, <i>Escherichia coli</i> | static magnetic field, DC, also other exposures without EMF | 0.5–3 T |
Malko JA et al. | 1994 | intact cell/cell culture, yeast <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> | static magnetic field, MRI | 1.49 T |
Norimura T et al. | 1993 | intact cell/cell culture, human T-lymphocytes | static magnetic field, DC, co-exposure | 6.3 T |
McDonald F | 1993 | intact cell/cell culture, rat osteoblasts and fibroblasts | static magnetic field | 450–610 mT |
Yamaguchi H et al. | 1993 | intact cell/cell culture, human gingival fibroblasts | static magnetic field | 200 mT |
Papadopulos MA et al. | 1992 | intact cell/cell culture, osteoblasts | static magnetic field | 178 mT |
Sato K et al. | 1992 | intact cell/cell culture, HeLa S3 (human cervical carcinoma cell line) | static magnetic field | 0.2 T |
Short WO et al. | 1992 | intact cell/cell culture, PS1273 (human malignant melanoma cell line) and DMD-A (human fibroblasts) | static magnetic field, MRI | 500 mT–4.7 T |
Hiraoka M et al. | 1992 | intact cell/cell culture, HeLa S3 (human cervical carcinoma cell line) | static magnetic field | 0.18–0.2 T |
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