Proceedings of the Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology (한국응용약물학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2003.11a
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- Pages.113-113
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- 2003
Proteomic analysis of murine peritoneal macrophages after in vitro exposure to static magnetic field
- Soon, Eun-Jae (College of Pharmacy, Woosuk University) ;
- Woong, Ko-Dae (College of Pharmacy, Woosuk University) ;
- Geun, Kwak-Young (College of Pharmacy, Woosuk University)
- Published : 2003.11.01
Abstract
A number of studies have demonstrated recently nonthermal interactions of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields with cellular systems, such as the cells of the immune system. Particular concern came from epidemiological findings, which correlated environmental exposure of human body to weak electromagnetic fields with an elevated risk for developing certain type of leukemias and cancers. Several home/environmental sources generating extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields, such as 50 - 60 Hz high-voltage transmission lines, video display terminals, electric blankets, clinical nuclear magnetic resonance imaging procedures, etc., may interact with the human body. In this study we examined the effects of static magnetic fields (SMF) on the phagocytosis of the murine peritoneal macrophages (C57BL/6). The cells were exposed in vitro for 24 h at 37
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