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14 December 2016 The laser radiation action on the crystal formation processes in the biological fluids
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Proceedings Volume 10176, Asia-Pacific Conference on Fundamental Problems of Opto- and Microelectronics; 1017611 (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2268149
Event: Asia-Pacific Conference on Fundamental Problems of Opto- and Microelectronics, 2016, Khabarovsk, Russia
Abstract
The results of an experimental study of the laser radiation effect on the crystal`s formation in the volume of biological fluids that are complex multi-component solutions have been discussing. Are investigated white and natural bile in vitro. The qualitative changes were observed. Thus, at the bottom of the cell in which bile is not exposed to the laser radiation, the crystals are formed. In the irradiated bile gallstone has a thin layer of a homogeneous viscous colloidal liquid with very small, visible in polarized light crystalline formations was got. Irradiated laser bile’s gallstone was covered evenly white deposit without surface defect unlike gallstone in bile without radiation exposure. A possible mechanism to explain the laser radiation action on the mineral formation in biological fluids and also practical application of this effect have been suggesting too.
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Alexander N. Malov, Andrey A. Vaichas, and Evgeniya A. Novikova "The laser radiation action on the crystal formation processes in the biological fluids", Proc. SPIE 10176, Asia-Pacific Conference on Fundamental Problems of Opto- and Microelectronics, 1017611 (14 December 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2268149
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KEYWORDS
Biliary calculi

Crystals

Laser crystals

Minerals

Pathogens

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