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Induced Liver Fibrosis Is Accompanied in Young and Old Animals by Age-Dependent Changes in Bone Marrow Cells
Bozhkov A.I., Ohiienko S.L., Bondar A.Y., Klimova E.M., Ivanov E.G.
Correlation between the Melatonin Level and Indicators of Aging and Fibrosis in Men in the European Part of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation
Kim L.B., Putyatina A.N., Russkikh G.S., Tsypysheva O.B.
Melatonin and the Aging Process in Men in the European Part of the Arctic Zone of Russia
Kim L.B., Putyatina A.N., Russkikh G.S., Tsypysheva O.B.
Age-Related Dynamics of the Content of Matrix Metalloproteinases (MMP-1, -2, -3, and -9) and Tissue Inhibitors of Matrix Metalloproteinases (TIMP-1, -2, and -4) in Blood Plasma of Residents of the European Part of Russia’s Arctic Zone
Kim L.B., Russkikh G.S., Putyatina A.N., Tsypysheva O.B.
Donor Age Affects Behavior and Sensibility of Bone Marrow Cells to Copper Ions in Primary Culture
Bozhkov A.I., Ohiienko S.L., Kuznetsova Y.A., Bondar’ A.Y., Marchenko V.P., Gumennaya M.S.
Age-Related Dynamics of the Main Extracellular Matrix Components in Residents of the Russian Arctic
Kim L.B., Belisheva N.K., Putyatina A.N., Russkih G.S., Kozhin P.M., Tsypysheva O.B.
Young and old rats have different strategies of metabolic adaptation to Cu-induced liver fibrosis
Bozhkov A.I., Nikitchenko Y.V., Klimova E.M., Linkevych O.S., Lebid K.M., Al-Bahadli A.M., Alsardia M.M.
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