V. Shevaga, A. Payenok, A. Netliukh, T. Gutor, N. Мatolinets, B. Zadorozhna, O. Kobyletskyi
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Abstract
Special place is taken by nitrogen oxide (NO) gas transmitter. The peculiarities of the NO in trauma are that it is synthesized very quickly in response to the stimuli, and upon release, en-ters the cell by diffusion without requiring receptors to initiate intracellular signals, and then chemically modifies the cellular targets. Important role is noted also for deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA). the (GOS): (1 on GOS, patients), (2-3 on GOS, (4 GOS, the dynamics and correlation of and acids (DNA and RNA), that reliably correlated with outcomes. The results of the investigation will be useful for practitioners to assess the patient's condition and choose appropriate treatment approach, which will minimize the secondary brain traumatization and predict the outcomes of TBI.