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Biological Effects Due to Hypomagnetic Field and Its Research Progress

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  • Jin-hua Ouyang
  • Hong-zhen Li

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The biological effects due to hypomagnetic field (HMF) is a very important subject for aerospace travelling and space station living, and a large number of studies on the bioeffects of the HMF have been carried out; however, many essential problems, such as physical mechanism, the harmful for human beings and other living organism of the biological effects, are still remaining unknown. In order to promote the solution to these problems, we assembled, classified and analyzed the studies on the biological effects due to the HMF. About one of the essential problem, i.e. the physical mechanism of the biological effects of HMF, we think that the yield of the singlet spin state of the radical pair theory

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  • Jin-hua Ouyang & Hong-zhen Li, 2017. "Biological Effects Due to Hypomagnetic Field and Its Research Progress," Journal of Life Sciences Research, Asian Online Journal Publishing Group, vol. 4(2), pages 14-19.
  • Handle: RePEc:aoj:lifscr:v:4:y:2017:i:2:p:14-19:id:643
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    1. Jin-Hua Ouyang, 2019. "The Hyperfine Coupling Radical Pair Mechanism of Biological Effects on Weak Magnetic Fields," Asian Engineering Review, Asian Online Journal Publishing Group, vol. 6(1), pages 1-8.

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