Antioxidant Protection of Donor Packed Red Blood Cells using Mexidol
Journal Title: Journal of Antioxidant Activity - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 3
Abstract
The current research shows the possibility of long-term conservation of the erythrocytes an-tioxidant activity in the process of donor packed red blood cells while introducing mexidol to the hemoconservant glugicir composition.
Authors and Affiliations
Gavryuchenkov D. V. , Fedoseykin I. V, Kosachev V. E. , Shapovalova V. A. , Dinov E. N. , Y. E Dinova, Nikiforov I. A. , Merkin A. G
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