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G. V. Maksimov, T. G. Sazontova, S. S. Kovalenko, N. A. Brazhe, A. A. Semenova, E. J. Parshina, L. V. Kuzmicheva, V. V. Shutova, A. I. Yusipovich, O. V. Sosnovtseva, E. A. Gudilin, Y. V. Arhipenko

Raman spectroscopy and silver nanoparticles in biomedical hemoglobin studies

Abstract

Complex the Raman spectroscopy (RS ) and silver nanoparticles ( SNP ) is a native and sensitive method for the biomedicine diagnostics of hemoglobin. It is shown that the possibility of its use in the SNP injection into the body are limited due to adverse factors driving change in the ability of hemoglobin to carry O2. Applications of silver nanostructured substrates made is a more effective way to study and native conformation of hemoglobin does not require SNP injection into the body.
Key words: Raman spectroscopy, hemoglobin , colloidal particles of silver; nanostructured substrate of silver.
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2015, Vol. 56, No. 3, P. 158
   

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