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Оценка сочетанного влияния различных вариаций геомагнитного и радиационного полей на осмотическую резистентность эритроцитов человека в условиях in vitro

Оценка сочетанного влияния различных вариаций геомагнитного и радиационного полей на осмотическую резистентность эритроцитов человека в условиях in vitro

Abstract

For the first time it was shown that heliogeophysical factors of an external environment shielded with the ferromagnetic screen that reduces also the gamma background level, possess capability to stability change of human erythrocytes in hyposmotic conditions. Hypomagnetic influence authentically increases the stability of erythrocyte in hyposmotic conditions while hypermagnetic influences (6 thousand oersted) accelerate human erythrocyte haemolysis.

Впервые показано, что гелиогеофизические факторы внешней среды, экранируемые ферромагнитным экраном, снижающим также уровень гамма-фона, обладают способностью к изменению устойчивости эритроцитов человека в гипоосмолярных условиях. Гипомагнитное воздействие достоверно увеличивает устойчивость эритроцитов в гипоосмолярных условиях, в то время как гипермагнитные воздействия (6 тыс. эрстед) ускоряют гемолиз эритроцитов человека.

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ГИПОМАГНИТНЫЕ, ГИПЕРМАГНИТНЫЕ ВОЗДЕЙСТВИЯ, ГАММА-ФОН, ЭРИТРОЦИТЫ, ГЕМОЛИЗ, ГИПООСМОЛЯРНЫЕ УСЛОВИЯ

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