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Effect of Oligomers on Structural and Functional State of Biomembranes

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Abstract

The effect of a new group of oligomers on the structural and functional state of erythrocytes, lymphocytes, hepatocytes, splenocytes membranes of rats under subacute experiment conditions was investigated. It is established that the oligomers are able to alter the membrane physical-chemical properties and disrupt the structural and metabolic processes that underlie the formation of pathological states.

DOI 10.11648/j.sjc.20130102.13
Published in Science Journal of Chemistry (Volume 1, Issue 2, June 2013)
Page(s) 26-28
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Keywords

Membranes, Phospholipids, Lipid Peroxidation, Ion Transport, Fluorescent Probes

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  • Kharkiv National Medical University, Biochemistry Department

  • Kharkiv National Medical University, Biochemistry Department

  • Kharkiv National Medical University, Biochemistry Department

  • Kharkiv National Medical University, Biochemistry Department

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