J L Kirschvink
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Kirschvink J
Bioelectromagnetics
. 1996 Jan;
17(3):187-94.
PMID: 8809358
The presence of trace amounts of biogenic magnetite (Fe3O4) in animal and human tissues and the observation that ferromagnetic particles are ubiquitous in laboratory materials (including tissue culture media) provide...
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Kobayashi A, Kirschvink J, Nesson M
Nature
. 1995 Mar;
374(6518):123.
PMID: 7877680
No abstract available.
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Walker M, Kirschvink J, Ahmed G, Dizon A
J Exp Biol
. 1992 Oct;
171:67-78.
PMID: 1431731
We challenge the hypothesis that fin whales use a magnetic sense to guide migration by testing for associations between geophysical parameters and the positions where fin whales were observed over...
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Kirschvink J, Woodford B
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1992 Aug;
89(16):7683-7.
PMID: 1502184
Although the mineral magnetite (Fe3O4) is precipitated biochemically by bacteria, protists, and a variety of animals, it has not been documented previously in human tissue. Using an ultrasensitive superconducting magnetometer...
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Kirschvink J
Bioelectromagnetics
. 1992 Jan;
13(5):401-11.
PMID: 1445421
A common mistake in biomagnetic experimentation is the assumption that Helmholtz coils provide uniform magnetic fields; this is true only for a limited volume at their center. Substantial improvements on...
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Kirschvink J, KUWAJIMA T, Ueno S, Kirschvink S, Morales A, Barwig S, et al.
Soc Gen Physiol Ser
. 1992 Jan;
47:225-40.
PMID: 1369765
No abstract available.
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Kirschvink J, Diaz-Ricci J, Kirschvink S
Bioelectromagnetics
. 1992 Jan;
Suppl 1:101-13.
PMID: 1285705
Due to the apparent lack of a biophysical mechanism, the question of whether weak, low-frequency magnetic fields are able to influence living organisms has long been one of the most...
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Ricci J, Woodford B, Kirschvink J, Hoffmann M
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1991 Nov;
57(11):3248-54.
PMID: 16348587
The presence of a narrow shape and size distribution for magnetite crystals within magnetotactic organisms suggests strongly that there are species-specific mechanisms that control the process of biomineralization. In order...
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Kirschvink J
Bioelectromagnetics
. 1989 Jan;
10(3):239-59.
PMID: 2665750
Magnetite, the only known biogenic material with ferromagnetic properties, has been identified as a biochemical precipitate in three of the five kingdoms of living organisms, with a fossil record that...