Biomagnetics

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Biomagnetics is a field of

eukaryotes.[2]

redox reactions for the inhibition or the promotion of animal tumor growth. The mechanism underlying nanomagnetic modulation involves the convergence of magnetochemical[3] and magneto-mechanical[4]
reactions.

History

In 2014, biotechnicians at

SPIONs) to deliver genetic materials via magnetofection because it increases the efficiency of drug delivery.[5]

As of 2021, interactions have been studied between low cost

Around May 2021 rumours abounded that certain mRNA biotech delivery systems were magnetically active. Prompted by

ad verecundiam argument, as follows: "A vaccine against Covid-19... that would make magnets stick to the skin once injected is absolutely impossible from a scientific standpoint."[8]

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