Magnetic field effects on calcium efflux
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Weldon B. Jolley; Daniel B. Hinshaw; Kathleen Knierim; David B. Hinshaw
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Article
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1983
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Rabbit islets of Langerhans were exposed at 37 "C for 18 h to a low-frequency-pulsed magnetic field, generated in paired Helmholtz coils. Exposed islets showed a reduction of 26.1 -+ 4 . 3 4 in j5Ca'+ content iP < .004). a reduction of 25.1 2 6.3%' in %az+ efflux (P < .006), and a reduction of 35.0