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Investigation of disperse nanoparticles (e.g. detonation nanodiamonds (NDs)) effect upon biological objects has become a pressing problem these days. Particularly, NDs can be used for separation and purification of proteins, development of indicator systems using marker proteins, treatment of oncological, cardiological, dermatological, vascular and other deseases. Hence, in this work we cite data on NDs influence on human red and white blood cells in vitro. NDs samples synthesized in Russia were used in the experiments.

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Puzyr, A. et al. (2005). The Influence of Detonation Nanodiamond Powder on Blood Cells. In: Lee, J., Novikov, N., Turkevich, V. (eds) Innovative Superhard Materials and Sustainable Coatings for Advanced Manufacturing. NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, vol 200. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3471-7_10

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