Effects of 3.7 T–24.5 T high magnetic fields on tumor-bearing mice
Tian Xiaofei1, 2, Wang Ze1, 3, Zhang Lei1, Xi Chuanying1, Pi Li1, Qi Ziping1, Lu Qingyou1, 3, 4, ‡, Zhang Xin1, 2, §
       

(color online) The blood biochemical test results of metabolism-related indicators for 3.7 T–24.5 T high magnetic field-treated GIST-T1 tumor-bearing mice. (a) Blood glucose (GLU), (b) calcium (Ca), (c) phosphorus (P), (d) iron (Fe), (e) cholesterol (CHOL), (f) triglyceride (TG), (g) high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) were measured for each mouse. For control (CT), the mean value from eight mice was used. The blue shaded area means the mice were under the circumstances of “hypogravity”. The pink shaded area shows the mice were under the circumstances of “hypergravity”. The green shaded area shows the reference range defined by eight mice in the Sham control group. (h) The relative levels of GLU, Ca, P, Fe, CHOL, TG, HDL-C, and LDL-C were compared between Sham control, 24.5 T (no gradient), and 7.2 T (in hypogravity and hypergravity conditions).