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Studies into medical applications of electrochemistry [1–3] served for the solution of several important applied research tasks on the development of new diagnostic methods for the functional status of blood cells and extracorporeal blood treatment. This paper demonstrates for the first time the potential of cyclic voltammetry in blood serum in critically ill patients with severe combined trauma for early detection of dysfunction of the antioxidant system in the body and prediction of the trauma outcome.
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Tsivadze, A.Y., Petrikov, S.S., Goroncharovskaya, I.V. et al. Voltammetric Analysis in Blood Serum in Patients with Severe Combined Trauma. Dokl Phys Chem 486, 67–69 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0012501619050014
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