Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Jun 1994
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 2100, p. 108-112, Cell and Biotissue Optics: Applications in Laser Diagnostics and Therapy, Valery V. Tuchin; Ed
Physics
Optics
Scientific paper
A yield of hemoglobin and different proteins from erythrocytes in physiological solution was registered by spectrophotometer Specord UV-VIS. This yield was noted after development of dark reactions upon single irradiation of erythrocytes by total light of the mercury lamp DRT-375. It was found that this effect took place in the presence of intact plasma at physiological solution (containing as much as 98% of plasma) too. However the higher percentage of plasma solution presented, the greater doses of irradiation was necessary for demonstration of a yield of different substances from erythrocytes. It was observed definite dependence of this dose versus percentage of plasma. It was indicated that the degree of the damping effect of plasma had time dependence from season, i.e. from a structural composition of plasma.
Baranova L. N.
Kholmogorov V. E.
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