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  1. We have developed magnetic cationic liposomes (MCLs) that contained magnetic nanoparticles as heating mediator for applying them to local hyperthermia. The heating performance of the MCLs is significantly affe...

    Authors: Jun Motoyama, Toshiyuki Hakata, Ryuji Kato, Noriyuki Yamashita, Tomio Morino, Takeshi Kobayashi and Hiroyuki Honda
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2008 6:4
  2. A series of experiments on rats have been performed, to study the effects of long time (50 days) exposure to electromagnetic fields of extremely low frequency (ELF, i.e. less than 100 Hz) and amplitude (non th...

    Authors: Gabriele Gerardi, Antonella De Ninno, Marco Prosdocimi, Vanni Ferrari, Filippo Barbaro, Sandro Mazzariol, Daniele Bernardini and Getullio Talpo
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2008 6:3
  3. We have developed magnetite cationic liposomes (MCLs) and applied them as a mediator of local hyperthermia. MCLs can generate heat under an alternating magnetic field (AMF). In this study, the in vivo effect o...

    Authors: Jun Motoyama, Noriyuki Yamashita, Tomio Morino, Masashi Tanaka, Takeshi Kobayashi and Hiroyuki Honda
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2008 6:2
  4. In the present work the results of the known investigation of the influence of combined static (40 μT) and alternating (amplitude of 40 nT) parallel magnetic fields on the current through the aqueous solution of ...

    Authors: Livio Giuliani, Settimio Grimaldi, Antonella Lisi, Enrico D'Emilia, Natalia Bobkova and Mikhail Zhadin
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2008 6:1
  5. In this paper we studied the effects of external fields' polarization on the coupling of pure magnetic fields into human body. Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) method is used to calculate the current densi...

    Authors: Laleh Golestani-Rad, Behzad Elahi and Jalil Rashed-Mohassel
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2007 5:3
  6. The aim of this study was to prepare biodegradable sustained release magnetite microspheres sized between 1 to 2 μm. The microspheres with or without magnetic materials were prepared by a W/O/W double emulsion...

    Authors: Hong Zhao, Jeffrey Gagnon and Urs O Häfeli
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2007 5:2
  7. To quantitatively compare in-vitro and in vivo membrane transport studies of targeted delivery, one needs characterization of the magnetically-induced mobility of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION...

    Authors: Allison L Barnes, Ronald A Wassel, Fadee Mondalek, Kejian Chen, Kenneth J Dormer and Richard D Kopke
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2007 5:1
  8. Magnetic Split-flow thin (SPLITT) fractionation is a newly developed technique for separating magnetically susceptible particles. Particles with different field-induced velocities can be separated into two fra...

    Authors: Hweiyan Tsai, Ying S Fang and C Bor Fuh
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2006 4:6
  9. In recent years the visualization of biomagnetic measurement data by so-called pseudo current density maps or Hosaka-Cohen (HC) transformations became popular.

    Authors: Wolfgang Haberkorn, Uwe Steinhoff, Martin Burghoff, Olaf Kosch, Andreas Morguet and Hans Koch
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2006 4:5
  10. Magnetic microparticles being ingested by alveolar macrophages can be used as a monitor for intracellular phagosome motions and cytoskeletal mechanical properties. These studies can be performed in the human l...

    Authors: Winfried Möller, Winfried Barth, Martin Kohlhäufl, Karl Häussinger and Wolfgang G Kreyling
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2006 4:4
  11. To determine if there is any non-linearity in the biomagnetic recordings of uterine myomas and to find any differences that may be present in the mechanisms underlying their signal dynamics.

    Authors: Athanasia Kotini, Achilleas N Anastasiadis, Photios Anninos, Nikoleta Koutlaki and Panagiotis Anastasiadis
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2006 4:2
  12. The effects of weak magnetic and electromagnetic fields in biology have been intensively studied on animals, microorganisms and humans, but comparably less on plants. Perception mechanisms were attributed orig...

    Authors: Alexander Pazur, Valentina Rassadina, Jörg Dandler and Jutta Zoller
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2006 4:1
  13. Previous reports indicate altered metabolism and enzyme kinetics for various organisms, as well as changes of neuronal functions and behaviour of higher animals, when they were exposed to specific combinations...

    Authors: Alexander Pazur
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2004 2:8
  14. Magnetically marked capsules serve for the analysis of peristalsis and throughput times within the intestinal tract. Moreover, they can be used for the targeted disposal of drugs. The capsules get localized in...

    Authors: Bernd Hilgenfeld and Jens Haueisen
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2004 2:6
  15. Aluminum has recently been recognized as a causative agent in dialysis encephalopathy, osteodystrophy, and microcytic anemia occurring in patients with chronic renal failure who undergo long-term hemodialysis....

    Authors: Handan Yavuz, Ridvan Say, Müge Andaç, Necmi Bayraktar and Adil Denizli
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2004 2:5
  16. We have developed magnetite cationic liposomes (MCLs) and applied them to local hyperthermia as a mediator. MCLs have a positive charge and generate heat under an alternating magnetic field (AMF) by hysteresis...

    Authors: Fumiko Matsuoka, Masashige Shinkai, Hiroyuki Honda, Tadahiko Kubo, Takashi Sugita and Takeshi Kobayashi
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2004 2:3
  17. Biotechnology applications of magnetic gels include biosensors, targeted drug delivery, artificial muscles and magnetic buckles. These gels are produced by incorporating magnetic materials in the polymer compo...

    Authors: Jhunu Chatterjee, Yousef Haik and Ching Jen Chen
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2004 2:2
  18. There are several reports that indicate a linkage between exposure to power frequency (50 – 60 Hz) magnetic fields with abnormalities in the early embryonic development of the chicken. The present study was de...

    Authors: P Rajendra, HN Sujatha, D Devendranath, B Gunasekaran, RB Sashidhar, C Subramanyam and Channakeshava
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2004 2:1
  19. To describe pre- and post-methotrexate (MTX) therapy images from pelvic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with gadopentetate dimeglumine contrast following chemotherapy for post-partum hemorrhage secondary to p...

    Authors: Salim A Wehbe, Labib M Ghulmiyyah, Kenneth T Carroll, Mark Perloe, Daniel G Schwartzberg and E Scott Sills
    Citation: BioMagnetic Research and Technology 2003 1:3