Investigation of biological activity of fine fraction of lunar surface material returned to earth by the Luna 16 automatic station

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Activity (Biology), Lunar Soil, Mice, Viability, Biological Effects, Lunar Maria, Lunar Rocks, Lunar Surface, Lunik 16 Lunar Probe, Minerals

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The biological action of a sample of lunar surface material returned to earth by the Luna 16 automatic station from a new region of the mare surface on male white mice was studied. The condition and behavior of the animals were observed; the intensity of their oxygen consumption was recorded, and motor activity of the muscles, leucocyte and erythrocytes counts in the peripheral blood, and the activity of whole blood chloinesterase were determined. Experimental results showed that the tested doses of the fine fraction of the lunar surface material from the Sea of Fertility were virtually innocuous for white mice.

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