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https://doi.org/10.55640/
PREVENTION OF AUTONOMIC CONTROL DISORDER IN CHILDREN OF PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE
Soliev Abduboriy Sattorjon ugli , Andijan State Medical InstituteAbstract
In children with autonomic dysfunction syndrome, structural transformations and changes in the functions of erythrocyte membranes of a destabilizing nature were revealed by the fluorescence spectroscopy method. Significant biophysical risk factors for the development of autonomic dysfunction syndrome in children aged 7-11 years were: low calcium-accumulating capacity of membranes, high rates of membrane-bound water and fluidity of the surface layers of the membrane, as well as an increased coefficient of asymmetry of the fluidity of the lipid bilayer.
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children of primary school age, autonomic dysfunction syndrome, erythrocyte membranes.
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