Lipid peroxidation and electrophysical properties of erythrocyte membranes during acute respiratory viral infections in children

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Intensification of lipid peroxidation processes is of great importance in the violation of functional integrity of tissues of the respiratory tract and increased vascular and tissue permeability in a number of bronchopulmonary diseases. Since respiratory viruses are cytopathogenic agents, their leading role in the development of membrane disorders in acute inflammatory respiratory diseases in young children should be assumed. The works previously carried out in this direction refer only to the complicated forms of respiratory viral infections.

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V. A. Anokhin

Kazan Kurashov Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute; Infectious Diseases Clinical Hospital No. 1

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Russian Federation, Kazan; Kazan

A. M. Nikolaev

Kazan Kurashov Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute; Infectious Diseases Clinical Hospital No. 1

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Russian Federation, Kazan; Kazan

L. I. Karandashova

Kazan Kurashov Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute; Infectious Diseases Clinical Hospital No. 1

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Russian Federation, Kazan; Kazan

A. D. Tsaregorodtsev

Kazan Kurashov Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute; Infectious Diseases Clinical Hospital No. 1

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Russian Federation, Kazan; Kazan

L. M. Malysheva

Kazan Kurashov Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute; Infectious Diseases Clinical Hospital No. 1

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Russian Federation, Kazan; Kazan

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