Evaluation of Erythrocyte Osmotic Resistance in Various Hypercholesterolemic Blood Types
Azizova Naila Mirali qizi , Department of Medical and Biological Chemistry, Medical Biology, Biophysics and Medical Informatics, Tashkent State Medical University, Uzbekistan Ashurova Marjona Yog'mir qizi , Department of Medical and Biological Chemistry, Medical Biology, Biophysics and Medical Informatics, Tashkent State Medical University, UzbekistanAbstract
The aim of this work is to investigate the osmotic dilatation of human erythrocytes with various hypercholesterolemias. stress resistance It is the ability of the cell membrane to maintain its shape under various turgor conditions and to resist hemolysis. Cholesterol level increase erythrocyte membrane lipids the composition changes, that with together osmotic stability reduce possible.
Keywords
AB0 system, osmotic stability, blood plasma
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