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31 October 2001 Influence of strong static magnetic field on human cancer HT 1080 cells
Juris Rodins, Vadims Korhovs, Talivaldis Freivalds, Indulis Buikis, Tatjana Ivanova
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Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate strong uniform magnetic field influence on the human cancer cells HT 1080. The cells were treated with magnetic field of intensity 1,16 Tesla and with anticancer agent - cis-platinum 0.025 mg/ml or vincristinum 2-3 ng/ml. The intact and the treated cell samples were incubated in a medium with acridine orange (AO). The magnetic field after 15 minutes of influence significantly increased cytoplasmic red fluorescence. Increased AO accumulation in lysosomes suggested to cancer cell metabolic activity stimulation.
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Juris Rodins, Vadims Korhovs, Talivaldis Freivalds, Indulis Buikis, and Tatjana Ivanova "Influence of strong static magnetic field on human cancer HT 1080 cells", Proc. SPIE 4432, Diagnostic Optical Spectroscopy in Biomedicine, (31 October 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.447143
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Cancer

Luminescence

Adaptive optics

Polymers

Single mode fibers

Resistance

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