Kazakhstan to produce Belarusian atomic microscopes

MINSK. October 26. KAZINFORM There are plans to set up a joint production of Belarusian atomic force microscopes in Kazakhstan, Deputy Chairman of the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences Sergei Chizhik told media on 25 October.

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In his words, Belarusian atomic force microscopes are in high demand both in the country and beyond its boundaries. Belarus satisfied Russia's needs in the product. The talks are underway to set up a joint company to produce Belarusian atomic force microscopes in Kazakhstan. the same issue is worked out with Germany, BelTA reports.

However, Sergei Chizhik said that atomic force microscopes are piece-goods. They are not needed in big amounts. These products can be promoted through the establishment of small enterprises that would interact with potential clients and look for new buyers.

The deputy chairman also drew attention to other technologies that are being developed in Belarus. In particular, the Institute of Biophysics and Cell Engineering together with the second department of surgical diseases of Belarusian State Medical University has developed a method of treatment using autologous mesenchymal cells from fatty tissue in patients with trophic ulcers. Moreover, Belarus is working on technology for regenerative cell therapy of ischemic and necrotic lesions of the heart. Belarusian scientists have developed new methods of DNA-diagnostics of hereditary hearing loss, evaluation of genetic predisposition for atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

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