The spectra of 31P-NMR erythrocytes in patients with initial symptoms of cerebral circulation insufficiency compared to blood-donors were analysed. The expansion of 31P-NMR ATP and 2,3-DPG signals is observed in pathology. On these grounds the authors have come to a conclusion that the population of erythrocytes is more heterogeneous as to oxygen saturation than in normal state.

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