Abstract:The article presents the results of a study by the method of dielectric spectroscopy of high-frequency relaxation processes in the blood serum of intact mice and mice vaccinated with an oncological disease - Ehrlich's ascites carcinoma. Using the formalism of the electrical module, the relaxation parameters were calculated for the serum samples of the two studied systems.
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