Author:
Dikiy N.P.,Layshko Yu.V.,Medvedeva E.P.,Medvedev D.V.,Parhomenko T.А.,Parhomenko K.Yu.
Abstract
The results of the application of various nuclear physics methods (characteristic X-ray radiation, gammaactivation analysis, and X-ray fluorescence analysis) to the study of the imbalance of certain elements in various biological samples (blood, hair, gastric mucus) in patients with superficial gastritis with increased and decreased secretory activity. The detection limit ranged from 10-4…10-7 mas.% of the mass. Particular attention was paid to
sample preparation and the study of the analytical capabilities of the methods. It is shown that in this pathology there is an increased content of essential elements in the hair and a significant content of conditionally toxic and toxic elements in the blood and gastric mucus.
Publisher
Problems of Atomic Science and Technology
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Otorhinolaryngology,Sociology and Political Science,History,Philosophy,General Mathematics,General Medicine,Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science,History,Sociology and Political Science,History,Communication,Cultural Studies,Religious studies,History,Biomaterials,Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Cultural Studies,Social Psychology
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