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FEATURES OF THE MINERAL COMPOSITION OF NANOBACTERIA FROM HUMAN AND ANIMAL BLOOD AND THEIR RADIATION IN VITRO
Author(s) -
A.P. Ponomarev
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
chronos journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2658-7556
DOI - 10.31618/2658-7556-2020-29-2-3
Subject(s) - biology , pathology , immunology , physiology , medicine
Currently, in the field of medicine and veterinary medicine there are still a lot of unsolved problems associated with the lack of effective methods to combat a number of diseases. This list should include diseases associated with pathological calcification of organs and tissues of humans and 2 animals, and damage to lymphoid tissues by pathogens of viral and bacterial etiology. At the same time, the discovery at the end of the last century of a new type of microorganism, nanobacteria or dwarf bacteria, did not change the situation for a number of socially significant diseases. One of the most likely reasons is that scientists are still unable to determine the nature of nanobacteria - these are mineral complexes or living smallest formations. Detection in the blood of humans and animals of structures with nanometer size with pronounced morphological signs of prokaryotes leaves no doubt about their living nature.

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