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E-raamat: Biological Effects of Static Magnetic Fields

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: Springer Verlag, Singapore
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  • ISBN-13: 9789811988691
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811988691

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The book summarizes the emerging topic about the effects of SMF on biological samples ranging from single molecules, subcellular compartments, and cells to whole organisms. It also discusses the potential application of SMF in clinical treatment of cancer, pain, diabetes and other diseases.

With the development and growing popularity of modern appliances like MRI in hospitals, the potential impact of magnetic fields on human health is invoking increasing concerns. At the same time, SMF has been explored in the treatment of tumor and other diseases for decades. Nevertheless, there are still some reservations and uncertainties about these treatments, which are largely due to the differential biological effects reported in the literature. These experimental inconsistencies are mainly caused by variations such as different magnetic field types, intensities, treatment time, as well as biological samples examined.

The second edition added eight new chapters about new progress in this field including impacts of SMFs, magnetism of biomolecules, and potential of SMFs in the management of bone, pain, diabetes, and immune systems. This volume will help clarify some dilemmas in this field and encourage further investigations in order to achieve a better understanding of the biological effects of SMF, aiming for a rational application of SMF in clinical therapy in the near future. The book is useful for scientists, doctors, and students who are interested in magnetic fields and life sciences

Chapter
1. Magnetic Field Parameters and Biological Sample Differences that Lead to Differential Bioeffects.
Chapter
2. Static Magnetic Field Direction-induced Differential Biological Effects.
Chapter
3. Magnetic Properties of Biological Samples.
Chapter
4. Molecular Mechanisms for Electromagnetic Field Biosensing.
Chapter
5. Controlling Cell Membrane Potential with Static Non-uniform Magnetic Fields.
Chapter
6. Impact of Static Magnetic Fields on Cells.
Chapter
7. Impact of Static Magnetic Fields on Microorganisms, Plants and Animals.
Chapter
8. Static Magnetic Fields on Human Bodies.
Chapter
9. Potential Applications of Static Magnetic Fields in Cancer Treatment.
Chapter
10. Effects of Static Magnetic Fields on Diabetes and Its Complications.
Chapter
11. Impacts of Static Magnetic Field on Bone Health.
Chapter
12. Effects of Static Magnetic Fields on the Immune System.
Chapter
13. Biological Effects of Static Magnetic Fields on the Nervous System.
Chapter
14. The Biological Effects of Long-term Static Magnetic Field Exposure.
Chapter
15. Prospects, Pitfalls, and Opportunities for Human Static Magnetic Field Therapy.

Dr. Xin Zhang, the vice director of High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, graduated in 2001 from Peking University Health Science Center with a Bachelor of Medicine degree. She obtained her PhD degree in 2007 at Indiana University, Bloomington, under the direction of Prof. Claire Walczak. In 2008, she started postdoctoral research in Ulrike Eggerts lab at Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. In 2012, she moved back to China as a principal investigator at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Hefei. She has published 90 papers and 3 books and has edited 5 special issues. Her lab is mainly interested in cellular responses, molecular mechanisms, and potential biomedical applications of moderate to high static magnetic fields, as well as low-frequency magnetic fields.