Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry, Vol. 15 No. 3 2019, pp. 76-80 ISSN 1997-0838
Original Text Copyright (cc) 2019 by  Martusevich, Feofilova, Kovaleva and Golygina



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Cytocrystalloscopy and its Methodical Variants

Andrew K. Martusevich1*, Maria A. Feofilova2, Lida K. Kovaleva3,  Elena S. Golygina1

1 Laboratory of medical biophysics, Privolzhsky Research Medical University; 603155, Russia, Nizhny Novgorod, Minin sq., 10/1
2 Medical institute, Tula State University; 300012, Russia, Tula, Lenin av., 92
3 Department of histology and embryology, Kuban State Medical University; 350063, Russia, Krasnodar, Sedin st., 4

*E-Mail:  cryst-mart@yandex.ru

Received August 15, 2019


The purpose of the work is consideration of the assumptions and the rationale for the new diagnostic laboratory technology – cytocrystalloscopy, as well as variants of its implementation. It is shown that there are experimental evidence of the presence of crystallogenic activity in cell pools of different composition and origin. For its study we proposed to integrate a group of methods of its assessment as a cytocrystalloscopy. This technology is logically divided into hemo-, gisto-, bacterio - and culture cytocrystalloscopy depending on the characteristics of the analyzed biomaterial. Available in the literature and own examples of research on crystallogenic properties of cellular suspensions on each of the specified options are considered. The prospects of their development and possible applications of cytocrystalloscopy are revealed.

Key words:   biocrystallomics, cytocrystalloscopy, cell suspensions, crystallization

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