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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Nakaoka Y et al. | 2011 | invertebrate, <i>Paramecium aurelia</i>, whole body | static magnetic field | 0.74–0.78 T |
Lohmann KJ et al. | 1987 | invertebrate, marine snail (<i>Tritonia diomedea</i>) | static magnetic field, geomagnetic field | 0.8–11.94 A/m |
Souza JJ et al. | 1988 | animal, American eel (<i>Anguilla rostrata</i>), whole body | static magnetic field, geomagnetic field | 0–100 µT |
Branover GG et al. | 1971 | animal, eel (<i>Anguilla anguilla</i>) | static magnetic field, geomagnetic field | 0–200 mT |
Walker MM et al. | 1984 | tissue and organ samples of the yellowfish tuna | static magnetic field | 1,000 mT |
Lindauer M et al. | 1968 | invertebrate, honeybee | geomagnetic field, shielding/field deprivation | 3.98–17.5 A/m |
Houpt TA et al. | 2007 | animal, rat/Sprague-Dawley, whole body | static magnetic field | 14–14.1 T |
Lohmann KJ | 1985 | invertebrate, Atlantic spiny lobster (<i>Panulirus argus</i>), whole body | static magnetic field, geomagnetic field | 19.1 A/m |
Hemmersbach R et al. | 2014 | invertebrate, <i>Paramecium biaurelia</i>, <i>Euglena gracilis</i> and <i>Astasia longa</i> | static magnetic field | 30 T |
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