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Application of Nanosecond Microwave Pulses in Batch Regime for Healing of Burn Wounds

Table 1 - Indicators of hematological analysis of red blood of Wistar laboratory rats on days 1, 5, 12 and 19 after modeling thermal injury

​1

​2

​1

​2

​1

​2

​1

​2

​1

​2

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WBC (×109/l)

WBC (×109/l)

Gran (×109/l)

Gran (×109/l)

RBC (×1012/l)

RBC (×1012/l)

Hct, %

Hct, %

Hgb, g/l

Hgb, g/l

​1 day

9.8±2.1

10.6±1.3

2.9±0.5

4.1±0.8

8.3±0.2

8.3±0.5

53.2±0.9

48.6±2.5

131±2.4

121.2±6.7

​​5 day

7.7±1.0

9.3±1.7

2.5±0.4

4.2±0.1

7.8±0.5

8.6±0.2

52.6±1.5

52.3±0.5

130±3.7

130.8±1.7

12 day

7.7±0.7

10.2±0.5

2.9±0.5

4.1±0.2

7.8±0.2

8.6±0.2

50.6±1.2

53.0±0.9

145.6±2.4

131.5±2.7

19 day

9.8±1.1

10.7±1.1

2.7±0.4

3.9±0.7

9.3±0.3

8.8±0.3

53.06±3.9

54.2±1.1

142±10.4

132.5±3.1

the results obtained are presented as the arithmetic mean and standard error of the arithmetic mean (M±m); 1 (n=10) – indicators of the control group, 2 (n=10) – indicators of rats irradiated for 4 days with nanosecond RPMs with pPFD (peak power flux density) of 140 W/cm2 and pulse repetition rate of 8 Hz