Abstract

Lyophilized samples of human liver ferritin and chicken liver and spleen were measured at room temperature using Mossbauer spectroscopy with high velocity resolution. An increase in the velocity resolution of Mossbauer spectroscopy permitted us to increase accuracy and decrease experimental error in determining the hyperfine parameters of human liver ferritin and chicken liver and spleen. Mossbauer spectroscopy with high velocity resolution may be very useful for revealing small differences in hyperfine parameters during biomedical research.

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