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11 July 2001 Determination of hemoglobin derivatives in blood by method of optical density ratio
Mykola M. Veliky, Olexander I. Bilyi, Kateryna P. Dudok
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Proceedings Volume 4515, Light and Optics in Biomedicine; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.432978
Event: Light and Optics in Biomedicine, 2000, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract
A spectrophotometric method optical density ratio for simultaneous determination of four derivative as for deoxyhemoglobin, carboxyhemoglobin and methoemoglobin in a blood sample is described. The normalized averaged spectrum of derivative hemoglobin in the spectral range 14200-21000 cm-1 is reduced.
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Mykola M. Veliky, Olexander I. Bilyi, and Kateryna P. Dudok "Determination of hemoglobin derivatives in blood by method of optical density ratio", Proc. SPIE 4515, Light and Optics in Biomedicine, (11 July 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.432978
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KEYWORDS
Absorbance

Blood

Absorption

Oxygen

Chemical analysis

Rhodamine B

Carbon

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