
The luminescence of bone tissue was studied during its treatment at preservation. It was found that vacuum drying as well as bone saturation with ascorbic acid and some antibiotics (streptomycin, monomycin) depressed the luminescence emission. Combined influence of these factors was found to be more difficult than for each one separately. The greatest deterioration of chemoluminescence intensity was observed during additional treatment with antimetabolite.
Freeze Drying, Luminescence, Antimetabolites, Freezing, Humans, Ascorbic Acid, Tissue Preservation, Bone and Bones, Anti-Bacterial Agents
Freeze Drying, Luminescence, Antimetabolites, Freezing, Humans, Ascorbic Acid, Tissue Preservation, Bone and Bones, Anti-Bacterial Agents
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