Department of Pathological Physiology, Military Medical Academy. SM Kirov, St. Petersburg
Brief summary
Biological activity of different fullerene C60 nanobiocomposites was studied. Antiradical, immunotropic and repair activity of such composites was found. Effect of fullerene on tumour growth was determined. Fullerene C60/Tween 80 composites were found not to be toxic when injected intraperitoneally. Fullerene C60-based nanobiocomposites application for wound process was pathophysiologically justified.
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