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Активация процессов липопероксидации типовой процесс дестабилизации биомембран клеток при неоплазиях различной локализации

Активация процессов липопероксидации типовой процесс дестабилизации биомембран клеток при неоплазиях различной локализации

Abstract

целью исследования стало обобщение результатов собственных исследований относительно активации свободнорадикального окисления липидов в патогенезе рака прямой кишки, рака эндометрия, рака щитовидной железы, рака молочной железы. Выявленная нами чрезмерная интенсификация процессов липопероксидации, как закономерное проявление паранеопластических расстройств, коррелирующая со степенью распространения неоплазий различной локализации, требует соответствующей медикаментозной коррекции

The research was aimed to generalize the results of own investigations pertaining to activation of lipid peroxidation in pathogenesis of rectal cancer, endometrial cancer, thyroid cancer and breast cancer. the research shows that extreme intensification of lipoperoxidation processes being a regular manifestation of paraneoplastic disorder and correlating to the degree of spread of neoplasias with different localization needs appropriate medical treatment

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паранеопластические расстройства, патогенез полинеоплазий

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