2003
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-70942003000400013
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Xenônio: farmacologia e uso clínico

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“…It was discovered at the initial stages of the research that xenon pressure of 0.9 mPa causes intense foaming during warming which leads to cell death. It has been known that xenon clathrates lose their stability when the temperature during warming is increased, and change to the gas phase [29,30]. For this purpose, if there is enough water to dissolve noble gases, they can be gradually removed from the cells.…”
Section: Storage Period Daysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was discovered at the initial stages of the research that xenon pressure of 0.9 mPa causes intense foaming during warming which leads to cell death. It has been known that xenon clathrates lose their stability when the temperature during warming is increased, and change to the gas phase [29,30]. For this purpose, if there is enough water to dissolve noble gases, they can be gradually removed from the cells.…”
Section: Storage Period Daysmentioning
confidence: 99%