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1. | Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR): Theory and Method | 1 |
1.1 | Fundamentals of the Epr Theory | 1 |
1.1.1 | Integral Intensity | 3 |
1.1.2 | Line Width | 3 |
1.1.3 | g-Factor | 4 |
1.1.4 | Hyperfine Structure and Its Origin | 5 |
1.1.5 | Saturation Effect | 5 |
1.2 | Procedures for Studying Paramagnetic Centers | 6 |
1.2.1 | Preparation of Samples | 6 |
1.2.2 | Thermostatic Control of Frozen Samples | 8 |
1.2.3 | EPR Spectra Recording | 9 |
1.2.4 | Standardization of Measurement Conditions | 12 |
1.2.5 | Determination of PMC Concentration in Biological Fluids Isolated from the Human Organism | 14 |
References | 17 | |
2. | Paramagnetic Centers in the Human Biological Media | 21 |
2.1 | Erythrocytes | 21 |
2.2 | Blood Plasma | 34 |
2.3 | Saliva | 43 |
2.4 | Nasal Secretion | 46 |
2.4.1 | Free Radicals | 47 |
2.4.2 | Nasal Secretion Metal-Proteides in Volunteers | 48 |
2.5 | Teeth | 50 |
2.6 | Contents of Stomach | 51 |
2.7 | Duodenal Contents | 55 |
2.8 | Synovial Fluid | 60 |
2.9 | Feces | 62 |
References | 68 | |
3. | Paramagnetic Centers in the Organism of Volunteers and Patients in Various Pathological States | 75 |
3.1 | Biological Substrates of Normal Individuals | 75 |
3.2 | Ischemic Heart Disease | 80 |
3.3 | Hypertensive Disease | 105 |
3.4 | Blood Diseases | 110 |
3.5 | Hemostasis Disorder | 116 |
3.6 | Diseases of Gastro-Intestinal Tract | 124 |
3.7 | Lung Diseases | 137 |
3.8 | Diseases of Kidneys | 141 |
3.9 | Diabetes | 148 |
3.10 | Nervous System Diseases | 152 |
3.11 | Diseases of Joints and Connective Tissue | 161 |
3.12 | Myoglobin Pathology | 164 |
3.13 | Cutaneous Diseases | 165 |
3.14 | Gynecologic Diseases | 167 |
3.15 | Oncologic Diseases | 170 |
3.16 | Ophthalmic Diseases | 178 |
3.17 | Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases | 181 |
3.17.1 | Nasal Secretion Free Radicals | 181 |
3.17.2 | Nasal Secretion Metalloproteins | 183 |
3.18 | Diseases of Teeth and Mouth Cavity | 186 |
3.19 | Radiation-Induced Pathology | 187 |
3.20 | Hyperthermia in Pathologic States | 195 |
3.21 | Hyperbaric Oxygenation | 196 |
3.22 | Conditions Under Narcosis | 198 |
3.23 | Pathologic States Caused by Intoxication | 199 |
3.24 | Sepsis-Induced States | 201 |
3.25 | Peritonitis | 202 |
3.26 | Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (Aids) | 205 |
References | 206 | |
4. | Other Aspects of Epr Investigation of Biological Specimens | 239 |
4.1 | Food Products | 239 |
4.2 | Drugs | 241 |
4.3 | Forensic Medical Examination | 245 |
4.4 | Archaeology | 245 |
References | 246 | |
Conclusion | 251 | |
Abbreviations | 257 | |
Index | 259 |
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