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1 online resource (458 p.) |
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Current Natural Sciences Ser |
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Current Natural Sciences Ser
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Contents |
Intro -- Interdisciplinary Research of Magnetic Fields and Life Sciences -- Forword -- Preface -- Contents -- Section 1 Magnetic Fields and Their Biological Effects -- Chapter 1 Medical Theranostics Based on Iron Oxide Nanoparticles under Magnetic Fields -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Propertied of IONPs under Magnetic fields -- 1.3 Pharmacokinetic and biocompability -- 1.4 Contrast agents of MRI -- 1.5 Hyperthermal agents -- 1.6 Drug delivery systems -- 1.7 Multimodality theranostics systems of magnetic microbubbles, microcapsules and liposomes -- 1.8 Other therapeutic potentials |
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1.9 Summary and future prospective -- References -- Chapter 2 Progress of Static Magnetic Fields and Cancer Research in China -- 2.1 Initial clinical studies showed that SMFs could inhibit cancer growth in some patients -- 2.2 Cellular studies show that SMF inhibits multiple cancer cell growth byt has minimum effects on non-cancer cells -- 2.3 Mechanisms of cancer inhibition by SMFs studied at molecular, cellularand animals levels -- 2.4 SMF in combination with chemodrugs -- 2.5 Parameters that directly affect the outcomes of SMF ex-posure -- Reference |
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Chapter 3 Study of SMF's Effects on Cells, Microorganisms, Animals and Plants in NPU -- 3.1 The effects of SMFs on cells -- 3.2 The effects of SMFs on microorganism -- 3.3 The effects of SMF on small animals -- 3.4 The effects of SMFs on plants -- Reference -- Chapter 4 In Vitro Cellular Response to ELF-MF and RF-EMF -- 4.1 Gap junctional intercellular communication -- 4.2 Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) clustering -- 4.3 Stress kinases signaling in response to ELF-MF -- 4.4 Effect of ELF-MF and RF-EMF on gene expression -- 4.5 Effect of ELF-MF and RF-EMF on protein expression |
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4.6 DNA damage response to EMF exposure -- Reference -- Chapter 5 Utilization of Magnetic Field for Protein Crystallization -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Effects of magnetic field on protein crystallization -- 5.3 Quality of protein crystals obtained in the magnetic field -- 5.4 Toward applications in practical protein crystallization -- 5.5 Concluding remarks and future perspectives -- Reference -- Chapter 6 High Static Magnetic Fields (SMFs) on Reproduction and Development of an Intact Living Organism: Caenorhabditis elegans |
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6.1 Caenohabditis elegans (C.elegans) and its response to magnetic field -- 6.2 Source of high SMF and exposure procedures -- 6.3 SMFs on the lifespan and development process of C.elegans -- 6.4 SMF on brood size and germline apoptosis in C.elegans -- 6.5 SMF on mitochondrial damage and oxidative stress in C.elegans -- Reference -- Chapter 7 Low Frequency Magnetic Field Regulates Immunity and Inhibits Cancer -- 7.1 Low frequency magnetic field (LF-MF) exposure system -- 7.2 Screening for suitable tumor parameters of LF-MF -- 7.3 Tumor inhibition effect of LF-MF |
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Description based upon print version of record |
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7.4 LF-MF modulated the function of immune system |
Subject |
Cancer -- Magnetic resonance imaging.
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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
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Magnetic resonance imaging.
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Cancer -- Magnetic resonance imaging
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Magnetic resonance imaging
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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9782759825004 |
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2759825000 |
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