Exposure to inhomogeneous static magnetic field beneficially affects allergic inflammation in a murine model by Anikó Csillag, Brahma V. Kumar, Krisztina Szabó, Mária Szilasi, Zsuzsa Papp, Magdolna E. Szilasi, Kitti Pázmándi, István Boldogh, Éva Rajnavölgyi, Attila Bácsi, and János F. László Interface Volume 11(95): June 6, 2014 ©2014 by The Royal Society
Experimental protocols for the pilot study (a) and the full test (b). Csillag A et al. J. R. Soc. Interface 2014;11: ©2014 by The Royal Society
SMF-exposure does not affect the sensitization phase of the allergic responses. Csillag A et al. J. R. Soc. Interface 2014;11: ©2014 by The Royal Society
Exposure to SMF reduces RWPE-induced allergic airway inflammation. Csillag A et al. J. R. Soc. Interface 2014;11: ©2014 by The Royal Society
SMF-exposure decreases mucin levels and epithelial cell metaplasia in the airways of RWPE- challenged sensitized mice. Csillag A et al. J. R. Soc. Interface 2014;11: ©2014 by The Royal Society
SMF-exposure fails to alter the generation of ROS by RWPE in cell-free conditions, while it diminishes the increase in intracellular ROS levels in RWPE-treated epithelial cells. Csillag A et al. J. R. Soc. Interface 2014;11: ©2014 by The Royal Society
SMF-exposure following intranasal challenge lowers the RWPE-induced increase in total antioxidant capacity of the airways. Csillag A et al. J. R. Soc. Interface 2014;11: ©2014 by The Royal Society
SMF-exposure has no significant direct effect on provoked mast cell degranulation. Csillag A et al. J. R. Soc. Interface 2014;11: ©2014 by The Royal Society