Motion Properties of the Sanals of the Primo Vascular System under a Magnetic Field
Journal: Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies (Vol.6, No. 6)Publication Date: 2013-12-31
Authors : Sang Suk Lee;
Page : 293-297
Keywords : motion property; primo node; primo vascular system; primo vessel; sanal; static magnetic field; velocity;
Abstract
The motion properties of the sanals of the primo vascular system were investigated under a low static magnetic field of 100 Oe. Sanals of about 1 μm were selected and separated from the primo vessels and nodes on a rabbit’s organ surface. The average velocity of five sanals in a physiologic saline solution parallel and perpendicular to the direction of the applied magnetic field was approximately 1.0 pixel/second in random directions, which implies that the rotating motion of sanals with nuclei composed of DNA containing many inorganic magnetic elements such as manganese and cobalt is monotonically weakened by increasing an applied magnetic field.
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