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Modification of blood plasma crystallogenesis with nitrogen oxide processing

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The aim of this work is to estimate crystallogenic properties of human blood serum processed by gas nitric oxide. Blood samples of ten healthy patients were processed by cold plasma with NO (800 μg/L). The true and initiated (by 0.9% sodium chloride solution) crystallogenesis of non- and NO-processed blood serum was estimated. It was stated, that as a result of gas nitric oxide processing crystallogenic properties of blood serum undergo a series of specific and nonspecific transformations, the most obvious one is the formation of a raised band in the marginal zone of the facia.

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Original Russian Text © A.K. Martusevich, S.P. Peretyagin, 2013, published in Biofizika, 2013, Vol. 58, No. 6, pp. 1038–1042.

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Martusevich, A.K., Peretyagin, S.P. Modification of blood plasma crystallogenesis with nitrogen oxide processing. BIOPHYSICS 58, 816–819 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0006350913060134

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