2017
DOI: 10.31768/2312-8852.2017.39(1):49-52
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Epr Spectroscopy Studies of Changes in Erythrocyte Membranes in Patients With Laryngeal Cancer

Abstract: Aim: To evaluate microviscosity and sorption capacity of erythrocyte membranes (SCEM) from patients with laryngeal cancer (LC). Materials and Methods: Samples from 35 patients with LC of stages II and III and 20 healthy volunteers were investigated by electron paramagnetic resonance with Bis(1-oxyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidinyl-4)-ester of 5,7-dimethyladamantane-1,3-dicarbonic acid (AdTEMPO) probe. SCEM was evaluated by amount of unabsorbed methylene blue. Results: Microviscosity of erythrocyte membranes was … Show more

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“…Primary sorption of AdTEMPO on erythrocyte membranes is increased τ eff , which indicates inhibited torsion of the probe. The effective rotational diffusion correla increases (in 60 min), yet these changes are not substantial, which may result from disruption % changes are not substantial, which may result from disruptions in lipid bilayer structure and integrated proteins [24,25]. This assumption was confirmed by data of residual signal intensity.…”
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“…Primary sorption of AdTEMPO on erythrocyte membranes is increased τ eff , which indicates inhibited torsion of the probe. The effective rotational diffusion correla increases (in 60 min), yet these changes are not substantial, which may result from disruption % changes are not substantial, which may result from disruptions in lipid bilayer structure and integrated proteins [24,25]. This assumption was confirmed by data of residual signal intensity.…”
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confidence: 61%