Determination of
disease stages and control of changes in blood and plasma during kidney injury
(KJ) cure can be done using nuclear (proton) magnetic resonance (NMR)
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spectroscopy allows the monitoring of molecular recognition processes in
solution. For realization of this approach, the low field NMR relaxometer was
elaborated. Measurements of relaxation parameters were performed. Dependences
of relaxation times Т2А from urea and serum creatinine were received.
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