Biopolym. Cell. 2010; 26(4):265-272.
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Експресія і структурно-функціональні зміни α-1-кислого глікопротеїну за патологічних станів
- Дніпропетровська державна медична академія
вул. Дзержинського, 9, Дніпропетровськ, Україна, 49044
Abstract
Проаналізовано сучасні дані щодо структури і біологічних функцій α-1-кислого глікопротеїну. Особливу увагу приділено зміні фукозильованості, сіальованості і розгалуженості гліканів орозомукоїду за гострого і хронічного запалення та онкотрансформації.
Keywords: α-1-кислий глікопротеїн, глікозильованість, запалення, онкопатологія
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