C60 fullerene affects elastic properties and osmoregulation reactions of human lymphocytes
The influence of aqueous solution of pristine C 60 fullerene (C 60 FAS) on functional activity of lymphocytes from a healthy person was studied for the first time. By means of atomic force microscopy, it was found that C 60 FAS in a concentration of 0.1 mg/ml increases the stiffness of the lymphocyt...
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description | The influence of aqueous solution of pristine C
60
fullerene (C
60
FAS) on functional activity of lymphocytes from a healthy person was studied for the first time. By means of atomic force microscopy, it was found that C
60
FAS in a concentration of 0.1 mg/ml increases the stiffness of the lymphocyte membrane by 41 % (
p
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p
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p
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