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Iron oxides in human brain

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    0445982 - ÚACH 2016 RIV SK eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
    Cesnek, M. - Miglierini, M. - Lančok, Adriana
    Iron oxides in human brain.
    Proceedings of the 21th International conference on applied physics of condensed matter. Bratislava: SUT, 2015 - (Vajda, J.; Jamnický, I.), s. 225-229. ISBN 978-80-227-4373-0.
    [International Conference on Applied Physics of Condensed Matter /21./. Štrbské Pleso (SK), 24.06.2014-26.06.2014]
    R&D Projects: GA MŠMT(CZ) 7AMB14SK165
    Institutional support: RVO:61388980
    Keywords : Iron oxides
    Subject RIV: CA - Inorganic Chemistry
    http://kf.elf.stuba.sk/~apcom/proceedings/pdf/225_cesnek.pdf

    It was confirmed that Mössbauer spectroscopy is an useful tool for measurement of
    biological tissues even if the concentration of iron in the samples is very low. Mössbauer
    spectra revealed a presence of particles with non-magnetic behaviour at room temperature. At
    temperature 4.2 K almost all particles exhibit magnetic behaviour. The rest of the particles
    still exhibits superparamagnetic behaviour what indicates that their blocking temperature is
    lower than 4.2 K. It was suggested that those might be very small haemosiderin particles.
    Parameters the sextet-like components suggest possible presence of goethite, akaganéit or
    ferrihydrite.

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