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Title:VARIATION OF THE CONCENTRATION OF ISOTOPES COPPER AND ZINC IN HUMAN PLASMAS OF PATIENTS AFFECTED BY CANCER
DOI No:10.1142/9789812774354_0039
Source:CONDENSED MATTER NUCLEAR SCIENCE (pp 485-491)
Author(s):ANTONIO TRIASSI
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Abstract:In this paper, we demonstrate that the increase of copper and the reduction of zinc in the human plasma of patient with cancer, and in particular the Lymphoid Leukaemia, is a consequence of the isotopic constant of the enzymatic components copper/zinc dependent (DNA/RNA polymerase). Our hypothesis is that the reaction happens at the nuclear level in the human cell, and it is due to the action of a neutron (probably of deuterium of water) (J.F. Thomson, Biological Effects of Deuterium, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1963) with the isotopic component of 64Zn transmutation into 65Cu stable following reaction:


this produces energy of 0.325 MeV for the β+ and equal energy of 1.118 MeV for the photon γ with a half-life of 250 days.
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