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Information × Registration Number 0207U000176, 0101U006636 , R & D reports Title Ecto-ATPases and system of the ion transport plasmatic membranes of the animal and plant cells marine water life and its properties by some physiological states popup.stage_title Head Silkin Yurij Oleksandrovych, Registration Date 11-01-2007 Organization Karadag Natural Preserve National Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine popup.description2 In the past fifth anniversary our researches on study of biochemical properties surface Ecto-ATPases erythrocites of fishes were considerably extended and are profound. Our knowledges of biochemical properties Ecto-ensyme have allowed to formulate a series of new hypothesises in a ratio it of a functional membership. We assume, that the driving nuclear erythrocites of fishes in a capillary sector has a volatile character. The strain эритроцита in a capillary happens for the score which has been not investigated while, mechanism of use of an energy АТP for a converted strain cytoskeleton and plasmatic membranes. For the benefit of this hypothesis speakst he high activity surface АТФазы and huge concentration intracellular АТP in nuclear erythrocites of fishes . In researches of an accounting period is shown, that the forced strain erythrocites, at swelling of the cells which have been carried out(spent) in defined hypoosmatic a range, defined reduces in activation ensyme. For the benefit of this hypothesis speak also experiences on creation of hypocsies conditions for fishes. In these experiments is convincingly shown, that hypocsies calls activation Ecto-АТPase of activity, especially in an initial phase of a load. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Silkin Yurij Oleksandrovych. Ecto-ATPases and system of the ion transport plasmatic membranes of the animal and plant cells marine water life and its properties by some physiological states. (popup.stage: ). Karadag Natural Preserve National Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine. № 0207U000176
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