Using a High-Quality Thermostated Acoustic Interferometer to Study Changes in the Structure of Human Serum Proteins.

Autor: Klemin, V. A., Gurbatov, S. N., Demin, I. Yu., Klemina, A. V., Starodumova, A. I., Gorshkova, T. N.
Zdroj: Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics; May2018, Vol. 82 Issue 5, p536-541, 6p
Abstrakt: An acoustic interferometric technique for determining the protein in blood serum is presented. This acoustic approach is based on high-precision measurements of the temperature dependences of the velocity, frequency, and absorption of ultrasound. The acoustic characteristics of blood serum are measured by a constant-length interferometer in acoustic wells with volumes of around 80 μL in the temperature range of 28-40°C and the frequency range of 1.4-14 MHz. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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