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Information × Registration Number 0207U005181, 0104U000672 , R & D reports Title Physical Mechanisms of Biological Effect of Low Intensity Laser Irradiation of Visible and Infrared Ranges popup.stage_title Head Svich V.,Tovstjak V., Registration Date 15-03-2007 Organization Kharkov National University named after V.N.Karazin popup.description2 The object of the investigation where: cytochrome C solution; liposomes; human erythrocytes; rat livers mitochondries; human spermies. The methods of the investigations where: biophysical, biochemical, radiophysical, mathematical. Aim of work - investigation of peculiarities effects of the low intensity laser irradiation of different wavelengths on structural and functional characteristics of biological objects. Methods of investigation: biophysical, biochemical, radiophysical, physico-chemical, mathematical. Biological effects of low intensity laser irradiation in red (632.8 nm), submillimeters (70.5, mm) and ultraviolet (UF) (337,1 nm) ranges on the structural and functional characteristics of different bioobjects and influence of pulsed laser (on АIG:Nd , 503,2 nm, pulse time 5 nsec, pulse repetition frequency 10 Hz, medium power 1 mW) irradiation on acid hemolysis of erythrocytes were studied. The present results achieve of effect of laser irradiation on the erythrocyte membranes state and on themitochondrial bioenergy characteristics. This work significance is in the substantiation of the biological objects irradiation conditions for the purpose of regulation its station. IRRADIATION, LASER, MITOCHONDRIA, ERYTHROCYTES, LIPOSOMES, BIOMEMBRANES, CYTOCHROM C, PERMEABILITY, SPERMIES Conditions of reception of the report: under the contract. Kharkov National University, Svobody Sq., 4 Kharkov -77, 61077, Ukraine. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Svich V.,Tovstjak V.. Physical Mechanisms of Biological Effect of Low Intensity Laser Irradiation of Visible and Infrared Ranges. (popup.stage: ). Kharkov National University named after V.N.Karazin. № 0207U005181
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