METHOD FOR INACTIVATING AIDS VIRUS Russian patent published in 2004 - IPC

Abstract RU 2223124 C1

FIELD: medicine. SUBSTANCE: method involves exposing viral material to luminous radiation modulated at wavelengths of 516.7, 517.2, 636.2 nm with modulation frequencies of 9.4 Hz and 9.5 Hz. EFFECT: enhanced effectiveness of inactivation.

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RU 2 223 124 C1

Authors

Fedchenko P.P.

Chizhik A.S.

Davydova E.G.

Ivanov Ju.E.

Abezjaev I.N.

Martyshchenko V.A.

Dates

2004-02-10Published

2003-03-20Filed