Review of blood composition. Erythrocyte, leucocytes and platelet composition and metabolism. Hemoglobin and porphyrin metabolism. Metabolism of iron and its storage disorders. Factors affecting blood clotting mechanism. Inherited disorders of hemoglobin (e.g. hemoglobinopathies, porphyrias, sickle cell anemia). Bilirubin metabolism. Hyperbilirubinaemia. Types of white blood cells. Genesis of the white blood cells. Life span of the white Blood cells. Physiological roles of white cells. Inflammation: Role of Neutrophils and Macrophages. Lymphocytes and immunity.
In this study, CaxZn1−xO high quality films with different Ca ratios (from 0% to 10%) were grown on Al2O3 (0 0 0 1) substrates by pulsed laser deposition for the first time. The optical properties for the grown films were studied over a wide spectral range from 200 to 3300 nm using the reflectance and transmittance spectrum. It was found that the calculated optical energy gap values increases from 3.275 to about 3.340 eV with increasing Ca concentrations from 0% to 10%. This opens a new stage in the study of the high quality optical films.
Nickel nanomaterials are promising in the biomedical field, especially in cancer diagnostics and targeted therapy, due to their distinctive chemical and physical properties. In this experiment, the toxicity of nickel nanotubes (Ni NTs) were tested in an in vitro cervical cancer model (HeLa cell line) to optimize the parameters of photodynamic therapy (PDT) for their greatest effectiveness. Ni NTs were synthesized by electrodeposition.
We have investigated the structural, electronic and optical properties for two phases of polymorphs of hexamethylenetetraminium 2,4-dinitrophenolate monohydrate compound which were synthesized by Hoong-Kun Fun's group. The first phase possesess monoclinic P21/m space group, while the other phase has triclinic P1 space group.