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Magnetophoresis and subcellular alignment mechanisms

Strong or gradient magnetic fields can induce intracellular movement (magnetophoresis) of amyloplasts in plant roots or alignment of chloroplasts via the light-harvesting complex, providing a physical mechanism for altered gravity sensing and gene expression.

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