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The bioelectric properties of frog sciatic nerves have been measured during exposure to homogeneous, stationary magnetic fields. The action potential amplitude, conduction velocity, absolute refractory period and relative refractory period were found to be unaffected by a continuous31 4-h exposure to perpendicular or parallel 2.0 T (1 T = 104 G) magnetic fields. These parameters also remained unchanged during a 1-h post-exposure period. The conduction velocity was similarly found to be unchanged when the field was applied continuously for 17 h. Exposure of sciatic nerves to a 1.0-T field led to no alteration in the threshold for neural excitation. The absence of magnetic field effects on nerve electrical activity observed in the present experiments contrasts with the positive findings reported previously by other investigators. These discrepancies may be attributable to an inadequate control of ambient temperature in the earlier studies.
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Gaffey, C.T., Tenforde, T.S. Bioelectric properties of frog sciatic nerves during exposure to stationary magnetic fields. Radiat Environ Biophys 22, 61–73 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01323761
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