Study overviews

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.

Experimental studies on static magnetic fields

2222 studies in total
  1. 972 studies
  2. 743 studies
  3. 461 studies
  4. 396 studies
  5. 355 studies
  6. 173 studies

Other

972 studies in total
  1. 369 studies
  2. 267 studies
  3. 258 studies
  4. 163 studies
Authors Year Exposed system Parameters Magnetic flux density/field strength
Pei N et al. 2016 magnetic particles static magnetic field 240–460 mT
Banihashemian SM et al. 2016 isolated bio./chem. substance, cytosine-guanine oligonucleotide DNA static magnetic field 250–1,000 mT
Elferchichi M et al. 2016 - static magnetic field 128 mT
Attia YA et al. 2015 isolated bio./chem. substance, Wasser static magnetic field -
Tang J et al. 2015 organelle/cell part, cell membrane, dimyristoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DMPC) and dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DPPC) static magnetic field -
Stefanov VE et al. 2015 intact cell/cell culture, primary cultures of human fibroblasts (VH-10), animal, rat/ Wistar static magnetic field, geomagnetic field, shielding/field deprivation -
de Azevedo LV et al. 2015 bacterium, <i>Candidatus</i> Magnetoglobus multicellularis static magnetic field, co-exposure 20.69–116.98 A/m
Bandara HM et al. 2015 bacterium, <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> magnetic field, static magnetic field, intermediate frequency, co-exposure 12–444 mT
Lahbib A et al. 2015 animal, rat/Wistar, whole body static magnetic field 128 mT
Fedele G et al. 2014 tissue slices, brain slices from the suprachiasmatic nucleus, mouse/<i>Per2:Luc</i>, invertebrate, <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i>/wildtype (Canton-S) and cryptochrome mutants (cry<sup>02</sup>, tim>cry, tim>cryW342F;cry<sup>02</sup>, tim>cry&Delta;;cry<sup>02</sup>, tim>hCRY1;cry<sup>02</sup>, tim>hCRY2;cry<sup>02</sup>), whole body magnetic field, static magnetic field, low frequency, 50/60 Hz, co-exposure 50–1,000 µT