Interdisciplinary Research of Magnetic Fields and Life Sciences / / Junfeng WANG, Xin ZHANG.

Magnetic field is a ubiquitous physical field. Humans have long been aware that certain birds can use the Earth’s magnetic field to navigate. Indeed, such phenomenon inspired people to explore the biological effects of magnetic field and the underlying mechanism. The man-made ultra-high or ultra-wea...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter EDP Sciences Contemporary eBook-Package 2016-2020
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Place / Publishing House:Les Ulis : : EDP Sciences, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Current Natural Sciences
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Physical Description:1 online resource (458 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Section 1. Magnetic Fields and Their Biological Effects
  • Chapter 1. Medical Theranostics Based on Iron Oxide Nanoparticles under Magnetic Fields
  • Chapter 2. Progress of Static Magnetic Fields and Cancer Research in China
  • Chapter 3. Study of SMF's Effects on Cells, Microorganisms, Animals and Plants in NPU
  • Chapter 4. In Vitro Cellular Response to ELF-MF and RF-EMF
  • Chapter 5. Utilization of Magnetic Field for Protein Crystallization
  • Chapter 6. High Static Magnetic Fields (SMFs) on Reproduction and Development of an Intact Living Organism: Caenorhabditis elegans
  • Chapter 7. Low Frequency Magnetic Field Regulates Immunity and Inhibits Cancer
  • Chapter 8. Moderate Intensity Rotating Low :Frequency Magnetic Fields and Their Effects on Human Bodies
  • Chapter 9 Advances in Static Magnetic Field Safety Studies
  • Section 2. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance(NMR) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging(MRI)
  • Chapter 10. Structural Basis of Biomolecular Interactions Studied by NMR Spectroscopy
  • Chapter 11. Protein NMR Spectroscopy in Cell-like Environment
  • Chapter 12. High-resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Techniques under Inhomogeneous Magnetic Fields
  • Chapter 13. 19F Nuclear Magnetic Resonance /Magnetic Resonance Imaging in China
  • Chapter 14. Ultrasensitive Xenon MRI and Molecular Imaging
  • Chapter 15. NMR Applications in Measuring Protein N oncovalent Interactions
  • Chapter 16. Application of Nanodiscs in Examining Protein-Membrane Interaction
  • Index