THE PHYSICO-MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF HYPOTONIC HEMOLYSIS OF HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES BEHAVIOR. II. STAGE OF HEMOLYSIS
Keywords:
human erythrocyte, physico-mathematical model, hypotonic gemolysis, pore
Abstract
In this work the physico-mathematical model of hypotonic hemolysis of human erythrocytes has been developed. It describes the kinetics -of this phenomenon under cells plunging into hypertonic water solution of electrically neutral permeable substance at hemolysis stage.
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Gordienko, E. A., & Panina, Y. E. (1). THE PHYSICO-MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF HYPOTONIC HEMOLYSIS OF HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES BEHAVIOR. II. STAGE OF HEMOLYSIS. Biophysical Bulletin, 2(2). Retrieved from https://periodicals.karazin.ua/biophysvisnyk/article/view/2451
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Cell biophysics
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