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) GIST-T1 tumor growth in mice was inhibited by static magnetic field. Black arrows show that mice were exposed to static magnetic field for 3 h each time. (a) Gain of tumor volume was measured each day for each mouse under different magnetic field intensity. (b) Gain of tumor volume in mice under the condition of 23.4 T hypogravity and hypergravity was compared. (c) Gain of tumor volume was measured under the condition of 14.4 T hypogravity and hypergravity for each mouse. (d) Gain of tumor volume was measured under the condition of 7.2 T hypogravity and hypergravity for each mouse. (e) Gain of tumor volume was compared between control group and 24.5 T group. (f) Gain of tumor volume was measured each day for each mouse. (g) Each mouse tumor weight in control and different magnetic field exposed groups. (h) Tumor weight in control and exposed groups. Data represent mean ±SD. p value was calculated using unpaired Student’s t test.