Correlation between cells blood aggregation and peripheral blood cells lymphocyte aberration in brain glioma patients

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The correlation between the peripheral blood cells aggregation level measured by surface plasmon resonance method (SPR), and chromosomal abberations of peripheral blood lymphocytes in brain malignant gliomas patients was investigated. It was found, that results of SPR in patients with brain gliomas were significantly lower than in healthy persons and gradually decreased with increasing of the gliomas malignancy grade. It was shown that decreasing of SPR data correlate with the statistically significant increase of chromosomal aberration in peripheral blood lymphocytes in glioma patients.

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V A Frolov

Peoples' Friendship University of Russia

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Peoples' Friendship University of Russia

S P Syatkin

Peoples' Friendship University of Russia

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Peoples' Friendship University of Russia

T V Fedoronchuk

Peoples' Friendship University of Russia

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Peoples' Friendship University of Russia

N Ya Gridina

State Institution Institute of Neurosurgery NAMS of Ukraine

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State Institution Institute of Neurosurgery NAMS of Ukraine

I V Boltina

L.I. Medvedya Institute of ecohygiene and toxycology HМ of Ukraine

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L.I. Medvedya Institute of ecohygiene and toxycology HМ of Ukraine

Yu V Ushenin

V.E. Lashkarev Institute of semiconducter physics NAS Ukraine

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V.E. Lashkarev Institute of semiconducter physics NAS Ukraine

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Copyright (c) 2012 Фролов В.А., Сяткин С.П., Федорончук Т.В., Гридина Н.Я., Болтина И.В., Ушенин Ю.В.

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