Maffeo S, Brayman A A, Miller M W, Carstensen E L, Ciaravino V, Cox C
Department of Radiation Biology and Biophysics, School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Rochester, New York 14642.
J Anat. 1988 Apr;157:101-4.
Fertilised chicken eggs were incubated for 48 hours while exposed to pulsed trains of magnetic fields having a duration of 0-5 ms, a rise time of 42 microsecond, and a pulse repetition rate of 100 at a magnetic field flux density of 1 microT. Some eggs were exposed to 1,552 rad X-rays as a positive control. After exposure the embryos were scored blind for a variety of morphological features. X-irradiated eggs displayed highly significant and repeatable anatomical alterations. There were no differences between magnetic field-exposed, sham-exposed and control eggs.