It is common knowledge that static magnetic fields (SMF) do not interact with living cells; thus, fewer studies of SMF compared with variable magnetic fields are carried out. However, evidence demonstrated that SMF affect cellular structures. To investigate the effect of exposure to increasing doses of SMF on cell morphology, human glioblastoma cells were exposed to SMF ranging between 80 and 3,000 G (8 and 300 mT).

Teodori, L., Albertini, M., Uguccioni, F., Falcieri, E., Rocchi, M., Battistelli, M., et al. (2006). Static magnetic fields affect cell size, shape, orientation, and membrane surface of human glioblastoma cells, as demonstrated by electron, optic, and atomic force microscopy. CYTOMETRY. PART A, 69(2), 75-85 [10.1002/cyto.a.20208].

Static magnetic fields affect cell size, shape, orientation, and membrane surface of human glioblastoma cells, as demonstrated by electron, optic, and atomic force microscopy

BERGAMASCHI, ANTONIO;MAGRINI, ANDREA;
2006-02-01

Abstract

It is common knowledge that static magnetic fields (SMF) do not interact with living cells; thus, fewer studies of SMF compared with variable magnetic fields are carried out. However, evidence demonstrated that SMF affect cellular structures. To investigate the effect of exposure to increasing doses of SMF on cell morphology, human glioblastoma cells were exposed to SMF ranging between 80 and 3,000 G (8 and 300 mT).
feb-2006
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/44 - MEDICINA DEL LAVORO
English
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Glioblastoma; Cell Size; Magnetics; Apoptosis; Humans; Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Shape; Microscopy, Electron, Transmission; Cell Surface Extensions; Cell Polarity; Microscopy; Cell Membrane; Microscopy, Atomic Force; Surface Properties; Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Teodori, L., Albertini, M., Uguccioni, F., Falcieri, E., Rocchi, M., Battistelli, M., et al. (2006). Static magnetic fields affect cell size, shape, orientation, and membrane surface of human glioblastoma cells, as demonstrated by electron, optic, and atomic force microscopy. CYTOMETRY. PART A, 69(2), 75-85 [10.1002/cyto.a.20208].
Teodori, L; Albertini, M; Uguccioni, F; Falcieri, E; Rocchi, M; Battistelli, M; Coluzza, C; Piantanida, G; Bergamaschi, A; Magrini, A; Mucciato, R; Accorsi, A
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