Metabolic Stress of Red Blood Cells Induces Hemoglobin Glutathionylation
П. И. Зарипов(Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology), Irina Yu. Petrushanko(Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology), Alexander Makarov(Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology), О. К. Кван(Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation), Iuliia D. Kuleshova(Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology), Svetlana V. Sidorenko(Lomonosov Moscow State University), Yuri M. Poluektov(Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology), Г. В. Максимов(National University of Science and Technology), Vladimir A. Mitkevich(Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology)
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