Biologically active polymer systems based on hemoglobin

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N. P. Kuznetsova
E. F. Panarin
L. R. Gudkin
R. N. Mishaeva
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Macromolecular Compounds
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Russian Chemical Bulletin | 2013年 / 62卷
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hemoglobin; biopolymers; modification; olycondensation; cross-linking; polyelectrolytes; dispersions microcapsulation; adsorption;
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Development of the scientific principles involved in the creation of soluble macromolecular modifications of the native protein, hemoglobin, is surveyed. The main goal of the research is practical application of the results to develop blood substitutes with oxygen-transport function for treatment of massive blood loss. Models of red blood cells, which represent corpuscular polymer systems (microcapsules, liposomes, microdispersions) are considered.
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