2023
DOI: 10.1002/mco2.379
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Ultra‐high static magnetic fields cause immunosuppression through disrupting B‐cell peripheral differentiation and negatively regulating BCR signaling

Heng Gu,
Yufan Fu,
Biao Yu
et al.

Abstract: To increase the imaging resolution and detection capability, the field strength of static magnetic fields (SMFs) in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has significantly increased in the past few decades. However, research on the side effects of high magnetic field is still very inadequate and the effects of SMF above 1 T (Tesla) on B cells have never been reported. Here, we show that 33.0 T ultra‐high SMF exposure causes immunosuppression and disrupts B cell differentiation and signaling. 33.0 T SMF treatment re… Show more

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