Abstract
Sizes and number of blood aggregates of a person are known to change considerably under different diseases, such as atherosclerosis, dilates, et cetera. This works studies the possibility to use dynamical spectroscopy methods for determining sizes and their variations under normal and pathological states. Samples of whole blood were in vitro investigated for ills with different diagnoses and extends of cardio-vascular diseases (strong aggregation) as well as for essentially healthy donors.
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