Chen Zhiyou
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Plasma Science & Technology | 2007
Zhang Pingping; Yin Ruochun; Chen Zhiyou; Wu Lifang; Yu Zengliang
The effects of superconducting static magnetic fields (SMFs) on the pollen mother cells (PMCs) of wheat were investigated in order to evaluate the possible genotoxic effect of such non-ionizing radiation. The seeds of wheat were exposed to static magnetic fields with either different magnetic flux densities (0, 1, 3, 5 and 7 Tesla) for 5 h or different durations (1, 3 and 5 h) at a magnetic flux density of 7 Tesla. The seeds were germinated at 23oC after exposure and the seedlings were transplanted into the field. The PMCs from young wheat ears were taken and slides were made following the conventional method. The genotoxic effect was evaluated in terms of micronucleus (MN), chromosomal bridge, lagging chromosome and fragments in PMCs. Although the exposed groups of a low field intensity (below 5 Tesla) showed no statistically significant difference in the aberration frequency compared with the unexposed control groups and sham exposed groups, a significant increase in the chromosomal bridge, lagging chromosome, triple-polar segregation or micronucleus was observed at a field strength of 5 Tesla or 7 Tesla, respectively. The analysis of dose-effect relationships indicated that the increased frequency of meiotic abnormal cells correlated with the flux density of the magnetic field and duration, but no linear relationship was observed. Such statistically significant differences indicated a potential genotoxic effect of high static magnetic fields above 5 T.
Plasma Science & Technology | 2008
Ni Zhipeng; Wang Liangbin; Chen Zhiyou; Zhang Yong; Wang Futang; Li Jiangang
An electromagnetic calculation and the parameters of the magnet system of the magnetically confined plasma rocket were established. By using ANSYS code, it was found that the leakage rate depends on the current intensity of the magnet and the change of the magnet position.
Archive | 2012
Kuang Guangli; Chen Wenge; Chen Zhuomin; Chen Zhiyou; He Peng; Huang Pengcheng
Archive | 2017
Liu Zhangyang; Tan Yunfei; Wu Xiangyang; Zou Guihong; Jiang Donghui; Yin Da; Chen Zhiyou; Kuang Guangli
Archive | 2016
Chen Wenge; Huang Pengcheng; Tong Peng; Chen Zhiyou; Wang Futang; Tan Yunfei; Zhang Haifeng; Sun Yuping
Archive | 2016
Chen Wenge; Huang Pengcheng; Tong Peng; Chen Zhiyou; Wang Futang; Tan Yunfei; Zhang Haifeng; Sun Yuping
Archive | 2016
Wu Xiangyang; Tan Yunfei; Liu Zhihong; Liu Zhangyang; Chen Zhiyou; Chen Wenge; Kuang Guangli
Archive | 2016
Wu Xiangyang; Fang Zhen; Tan Yunfei; Chen Wenge; Chen Zhiyou; Kuang Guangli; Liu Zhangyang; Gao Yang; Jiang Donghui; Zou Guihong; Huang Pengcheng
Archive | 2016
Wu Xiangyang; Tan Yunfei; Liu Zhihong; Liu Zhangyang; Chen Zhiyou; Chen Wenge; Kuang Guangli
Archive | 2016
Chen Wenge; Chen Zhiyou; Huang Pengcheng; Tan Yunfei; Zhu Jiawu; Zhao Weixiong; Zhang Haifeng; Zhang Weijun