Abstract

The results of the effect of low-intensity laser radiation on lipid peroxidation and the sorption capacity of erythrocyte membranes under stress are presented. The membrane-stabilizing effect of low-intensity laser radiation and a decrease in the rate of free radical processes are noted, which indicates the prospects of using laser radiation as an activator of the body's natural antioxidant systems. An increase in the sorption capacity of erythrocyte membranes proves the advisability of using low-intensity laser radiation to increase the adaptive capacity and to protect the body from stress.

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