Biopolym. Cell. 1993; 9(3):45-48.
Structure and Function of Biopolymers
Effect ionization radiation on proteid-lipid complexes of liposomes
1Dreval' V. I.
  1. Kharkov State University
    4, Sq. Dzerzhinsky, Kharkov, Ukraine, 310077

Abstract

The effect of ionization radiation in doses 10–104 Gr on complexes liposomes with methemoglobin and ferricytochrome C has been investigation. It was shown decrease stripe Sore and increase lipid peroxidation. For complexes liposomes with methemoglobin constante of binding, number places of binding and ΔG was calculated.

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