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Статья в номере:
БЕЛОК, СВЯЗЫВАЮЩИЙ РЕТИНОЕВУЮ КИСЛОТУ (CRABPI) В ПАТОГЕНЕЗЕ ОСТРОГО ПРОМИЕЛОЦИТАРНОГО ЛЕЙКОЗА И ДРУГИХ НЕОПЛАСТИЧЕСКИХ ПРОЦЕССОВ
Авторы:
Ярослав Андреевич Каинов - аспирант, лаборатория регуляции клеточных и вирусных онкогенов, НИИ Канцерогенеза РАМН Российский онкологический научный центр им. Н.Н. Блохина РАМН (Москва). E-mail: yar.kainov@gmail.com Ирина Борисовна Зборовская - к.б.н., зав. лабораторией регуляции клеточных и вирусных онкогенов, НИИ Канцерогенеза РАМН, Российский онкологический научный центр им. Н.Н. Блохина РАМН. E-mail: Zborovskaya@mail.ru
Аннотация:
Представлены известные на сегодняшний день данные об участии белка CRABPI (Сellular retinoic acid binding protein I) в процессе канцерогенеза.
Страницы: 48-55
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