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Large Gradient High Magnetic Fields Affect Osteoblast Ultrastructure and Function by Disrupting Collagen I or Fibronectin/αβ1 Integrin

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The superconducting magnet with a large-gradient, high magnetic field (LG-HMF) and its specifications.

The superconducting magnet can generate a magnetic force field of −1360, 0, and 1312 T2/m in a 51 mm (diameter) room-temperature bore, corresponding to 3 apparent body force levels (μ-g, 1-g, and 2-g) and 3 magnetic induction intensities (12 T, 16 T, and 12 T), respectively. The height of the superconducting magnet is 195 cm with a 51 mm × 450 mm (diameter) cylindrical cavity.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051036.g006