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О генерации активных форм кислорода лейкоцитами и их роли в развитии хронических гастродуоденальных заболеваний

О генерации активных форм кислорода лейкоцитами и их роли в развитии хронических гастродуоденальных заболеваний

Abstract

Некоторые формы лейкоцитов могут активировать перекисное окисление липидов. В результате происходит повреждение мембран клеток. При хронических гастродуоденальных заболеваниях также запускается данный процесс, что подтверждается в данной статье.

Some forms of leukocytes can activate lipid peroxidation. It causes injuries of cells' membranes. At chronic gastroduodenal diseases this process also starts that is proved in the article.

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ПЕРЕКИСНОЕ ОКИСЛЕНИЕ ЛИПИДОВ, ХРОНИЧЕСКИЕ ГАСТРОДУОДЕНАЛЬНЫЕ ЗАБОЛЕВАНИЯ

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