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Biomagnetism in Japan.

M Kotani, H Mori, S Kuriki

    Medical Progress Through Technology
    |January 1, 1987
    PubMed
    Summary

    Biomagnetism studies biological magnetic fields. This review highlights Japanese research in magnetocardiography, neuromagnetism, magneto-oculography, magnetopneumography, and cell motility magnetic measurements.

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    Area of Science:

    • Biomagnetism
    • Biophysics

    Background:

    • Biomagnetism involves studying magnetic fields generated by biological systems.
    • Research in Japan has explored various applications of biomagnetism.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review Japanese research and clinical advancements in key biomagnetic fields.
    • To provide an overview of current work in magnetocardiogram, neuromagnetism, magneto-oculogram, magnetopneumogram, and cell motility magnetic measurements.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of research and clinical works conducted in Japan.
    • Synthesis of findings across magnetocardiography, neuromagnetism, magneto-oculography, magnetopneumography, and cell motility magnetic measurements.

    Main Results:

    • Significant research contributions from Japan in diverse biomagnetic applications.
    • Established clinical and research utility of magnetocardiogram, neuromagnetism, magneto-oculogram, and magnetopneumogram.

    Conclusions:

    • Japan is a key contributor to the field of biomagnetism.
    • The reviewed techniques show promise for both research and clinical diagnostics.

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