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Statistical investigation of some element distributions in healthy and pathologically altered human colon mucosa

III. Analysis of distribution coefficients of Cr, Fe, Co, Zn, Sb and Sc from the point of view of te role in living matter

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In this paper are presented the theoretical approaches and some considerations of the TE-role in biological processes of diseases development in HCM-specific diagnostic series (N, CCH, CU, AT and ACa) and the influence of the pathological alterations on the numerical changes of CE (contents of elements) and D (distribution coefficient) parameter values in the mentionend serier. The CE and D parameters for elements, Cr, Fe, Co, Zn, Sb and Sc are obtained by INAA of HCM and were verified and evaluated by statistical treatments in parts 1 and 2 of this communication. The following can be concluated by statistical treatments in parts 1 and 2 of this communication. The following can be concluded: — the CE parameters can still not be used as the absoloute measure of the pathological alterations in HCM-DS (insufficient knowledge of TE-role in living matter); — the D parameters could be used as the relative measure of pathological alterations in such DS, and — numerical changes of CE and D parameters in DS could be explained on the basis of biological/biochemical behaviour of the TE found in HCM-DS and on the possible variations of D parameters (as a function of CE parameters) for the cases: (1) CE′≥CE¨' and (2)CE′≤CE¨' presented in this paper.

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Drašković, R.J. Statistical investigation of some element distributions in healthy and pathologically altered human colon mucosa. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Articles 116, 439–445 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02035787

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