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The Magnetic Mobility of Biomolecule Sanals of the Lymphatic Primo Vascular System

Journal of Magnetics, Volume 18, Number 2, 30 Jun 2013, Pages 188-191
Young-Il Noh (Department of Oriental Biomedical Engineering, College of Health and Science, Sangji University), Ye-Ji Hong (Department of Oriental Medicine, Oriental Medical College, Sangji University), Jun-Young Shin (Department of Oriental Biomedical Engineering, College of Health and Science, Sangji University), Jin-Kyu Rhee (Optical Nano-Imaging Team, Korea Basic Science Institute), Sang-Suk Lee * (Department of Oriental Biomedical Engineering, College of Health and Science, Sangji University)
Abstract

The magnetic properties for sanal’s mobility inside of the lymphatic primo vascular system, the so-called Kyungrak (or meridian) system, are investigated under a low static magnetic field with the anatomy technology and optical microscope. One sanal with a size of 1 μm under microscope selected and separated from the primo vessels of the primo vascular system are observed in rabbits' lymphatic vessels around abdominal aorta and placed in PBS solution with petridish. The moving displacement of sanal versus the measuring time of 20 Oe below a magnetic field of 80 Oe is stronger in dominanting dependence according to the x-direction than ydirection.

 

Keywords: sanal; primo vascular system (PVS); primo vessel; magnetic field; mobility; lymph node; Alcian blue
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4283/JMAG.2013.18.2.188
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