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Металлотионеины млекопитающих: структура и биологическая роль

Аннотация

. В данном обзоре рассмотрены биологическое значение, структура и функции металлотионеинов, их роль в окислительном стрессе и в индукции программируемой клеточной гибели.

Об авторах

Ю. М. Гармаза
Институт биофизики и клеточной инженерии НАН Беларуси
Беларусь


А. В. Тамашевский
Институт биофизики и клеточной инженерии НАН Беларуси
Беларусь


Е. И. Слобожанина
Институт биофизики и клеточной инженерии НАН Беларуси
Беларусь


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