Thomas I M, Freake S M, Swithenby S J, Wikswo J P
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37235.
Phys Med Biol. 1993 Sep;38(9):1311-28. doi: 10.1088/0031-9155/38/9/010.
We report measurements of slowly varying magnetic field patterns close to fertilized eggs of the chicken Gallus domesticus during the first few days of incubation. These fields are generated by ionic currents within the egg that are associated with the development of the embryo. Since they are very weak (no greater than tens of pT) and vary over distances of a few millimetres, it has been necessary to develop specialized instrumentation and analysis techniques. We describe the use of high-spatial-resolution SQUID magnetometers to measure the field patterns and appropriate imaging algorithms to model the current sources responsible for producing the fields. Our results provide strong evidence for a distributed source in the extra-embryonic membranes. There is also indication of a more localized source within the embryo itself.
我们报告了在孵化的最初几天里,对家鸡受精卵附近缓慢变化的磁场模式的测量结果。这些磁场由卵内与胚胎发育相关的离子电流产生。由于它们非常微弱(不超过几十皮特斯拉)且在几毫米的距离内变化,因此有必要开发专门的仪器和分析技术。我们描述了使用高空间分辨率的超导量子干涉仪磁强计来测量磁场模式,以及使用适当的成像算法来模拟产生这些磁场的电流源。我们的结果为胚外膜中的分布式源提供了有力证据。同时也表明胚胎本身内部存在一个更局部化的源。