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Метаболические стрессы: ретроспективный и библиометрический анализ

Authors: Tarasov, A. V.;

Метаболические стрессы: ретроспективный и библиометрический анализ

Abstract

The development of biomedical sciences has contributed to the understanding of the dual role of redox-active metabolites in signal-regulatory and pathophysiological processes, as well as the differentiation of the concept of oxidative stress. The article presents a brief retrospective essay and provides an analysis of publications in the RSCI database on oxidative, reductive, nitrosative, halogenative and carbonyl stresses.

Развитие биомедицинских наук послужило представлению о двойственной роли редокс-активных метаболитов в сигнально-регуляторных и патофизиологических процессах, а также дифференциации концепции окислительного стресса. В статье представлен краткий ретроспективный очерк и приведен анализ публикаций в базе данных РИНЦ по окислительному, восстановительному, нитрозативному, галогенирующему и карбонильному стрессам.

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РЕДОКС-АКТИВНЫЕ МЕТАБОЛИТЫ, NITROSATIVE STRESS, CARBONYL STRESS, REDOX-ACTIVE METABOLITES, HALOGENATIVE STRESS, ГАЛОГЕНИРУЮЩИЙ СТРЕСС, КАРБОНИЛЬНЫЙ СТРЕСС, ОКИСЛИТЕЛЬНЫЙ СТРЕСС, OXIDATIVE STRESS, НИТРОЗАТИВНЫЙ СТРЕСС, ВОССТАНОВИТЕЛЬНЫЙ СТРЕСС, REDUCTIVE STRESS

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