IN THE PRESENCE OF PHENOL-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS OXOFERRYL FORMS OF MYOGLOBIN AND HEMOGLOBIN CATALYZE OXIDATIVE TRANSFORMATION OF THIAMINE AND ITS DERIVATIVES
Abstract
About the Authors
S. A. LaborBelarus
Postgraduate student, Junior researcher
V. I. Stsiapura
Belarus
Ph. D. (Phys. and Math.), Leading researcher, Assistant Professor
I. I. Stepuro
Belarus
Ph. D. (Biol.), Leading researcher, Assistant Professor
V. Yu. Smirnov
Belarus
Senior Researcher, Assistant Professor
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