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Adult Stem Cell Survival 1st Edition Anatoly Konoplyannikov Sergey Proskuryakov Mikhail Konoplyannikov

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Adult Stem Cell Survival 1st Edition Anatoly Konoplyannikov Sergey Proskuryakov Mikhail Konoplyannikov
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.17 MB
Pages: 68
Author: Anatoly Konoplyannikov; Sergey Proskuryakov; Mikhail Konoplyannikov
ISBN: 9781617612794, 1617612790
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Adult Stem Cell Survival 1st Edition Anatoly Konoplyannikov Sergey Proskuryakov Mikhail Konoplyannikov by Anatoly Konoplyannikov; Sergey Proskuryakov; Mikhail Konoplyannikov 9781617612794, 1617612790 instant download after payment.

The authors have shown recently that for the two types of adult stem cells (hematopoietic stem cells and intestinal epithelium stem cells), the “ischemia/reperfusion” reaction can be developed in vivo. The damaging action of this reaction onto stem cells can be diminished by an injection of a source of NO-radicals into the animal’s body during reperfusion, since NO-radicals are capable of decreasing the negative effect of radicals produced after oxygen access into the ischemic tissues. The authors believe that these data may be used in the development of new approaches for the protection of cell systems of organism renewal after the damaging action of various agents.

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