Preview

Medicine and ecology

Advanced search

Investigation of the blood composition of rats exposed to acute gamma radiation

Abstract

The article describes properties of gamma radiation and its effects on the body. Gamma rays are short electromagnetic waves that can penetrate very deep level. Ionization of cells leads to disruption of chemical processes and chemical bonds. Therefore, under the influence of radiation, irreversible changes and deformations occur in the human body. The interaction of gamma radiation with body cells can also cause genetic abnormalities.

About the Authors

B. T. Yessilbayeva
NC JSC Karaganda Medical University
Kazakhstan

Karaganda



A. O. Imanbek
NC JSC Karaganda Medical University
Kazakhstan

Karaganda



References

1. Koychubekov B.K. Bioctatistica // Oku kuraly. – Almaty, Elero7 – 2015. – 249-278 b.

2. Kosharni V.V., Abdul-Ogly L.V., Shatornaya V.F., i dr. Vlianie elektromagnitnogo izluchenya na organogenez / Dnepropetrovsk: Porogi, 2012. - 236 s.

3. Okunev A.M. Sovremennye koncepsii deistvya malih dos ionisiruyushih islutchenii na zhivotnih i cheloveca / A.M.Okunev, М.N. Kopytova // Vestnik Gosudarstvennogo Agrarnogo universiteta Severnogo Sauralya. – 2014. – № 3 (26). – S. 36-41.

4. Li N.I. Raschet teoeticheski predelnogo urovnya chuvstviteknosti radiograficheskix fotomaterialov na polimernoj podlozhke c rentgenovskomu i gamma-izluchenyu / N.I. Li // Vestnik kazanskogo tehnicheskogo universyteta. – 2011. – № 4 – S. 98-104.


Review

For citations:


Yessilbayeva B.T., Imanbek A.O. Investigation of the blood composition of rats exposed to acute gamma radiation. Medicine and ecology. 2022;(4):32-34. (In Kazakh)

Views: 114


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 2305-6045 (Print)
ISSN 2305-6053 (Online)