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Effect of Stationary Magnetic Field on in Vivo Oxygen Binding by Blood

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The rates of oxyhemoglobin drop and CO2 release in dogs with magnetized and nonmagnetized blood were compared. Stationary magnetic field enhances blood oxygen capacity by no less than 24%. A hypothesis was proposed on formation of bioxyhemoglobin molecules under the effect of magnetic field, in which hem binds two O2 molecules.

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Zhernovoi, A.I., Skorik, V.I., Chirukhin, V.A. et al. Effect of Stationary Magnetic Field on in Vivo Oxygen Binding by Blood. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine 131, 121–123 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017523407969

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