Distribution of trace elements in the lumbar enlargement of the spinal cord from the results of spectral analysis

  • A. D. Reva
  • I. L. Tsikora
  • A. M. Gribnikova
Biochemistry and Biophysics
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Summary

The quantitative content of microelements was investigated in various areas of the lumbar part of the spinal cord in cows. The method of spectral emissional analysis was applied. It was established that microelements (lead, chromium, nickel, aluminum, manganese, silicon, titanium, copper and silver) are distributed unevenly in the white matter, grey matter of the anterior horn, posterior horn, anterior and posterior roots of the spinal cord. The data which were obtained support the conception of Academician A. V. Palladin that brain areas which differ in their morphological structure and physiological function vary in their chemical content.

Keywords

Titanium Nickel Chromium Spinal Cord Manganese 
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© Consultants Bureau 1959

Authors and Affiliations

  • A. D. Reva
    • 1
    • 2
  • I. L. Tsikora
    • 1
    • 2
  • A. M. Gribnikova
    • 1
    • 2
  1. 1.Department of Human and Animal Physiology and BiochemistryDnepropetrovsk State University in the name of the Tercentenary of the Union of the Ukraine with RussiaUSSR
  2. 2.Department of OpticsDnepropetrovsk State University in the name of the Tercentenary of the Union of the Ukraine with RussiaUSSR

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