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Information × Registration Number 0212U001420, 0106U011792 , R & D reports Title Isotopic metabolism in ecosystems popup.stage_title Head Sobotovich Emlen Volodymyrovich, Registration Date 03-02-2012 Organization The State Scientific Centre of Environmental Radiogeochemistry popup.description2 Conducted scientific and technical rationale for the problem of isotope fractionation of biogenic elements in the biochemical processes due to exposure to exogenous environmental factors. It is shown that the intramolecular isotope ratios is a powerful potential source of information, recording the influence of exogenous factors operating on the human body throughout the duration of his life. The result was advanced and scientifically substantiated the hypothesis that the phenomenon of isotopy makes a variety of possible reaction of a chemical element to reflect the most subtle aspects of biochemical reactions at the same time enhancing the adaptive properties of a living organism as a whole. Advanced set of theoretical and experimental studies will complement the basic biological concepts such as metabolism and adaptation. We found the dependence of the isotope ratios of carbon, magnesium abnormalities of the cardiovascular system, as observed in pathological conditions of the hematopoietic and vascular systems. The prospects of utilizing the phenomenon of intracellular isotope fractionation of biogenic elements as a new method of preclinical diagnosis of pathologies of various etiologies Product Description popup.authors Кашевич Євген Сергійович Ковалюх Микола Миколайович Лашина Олена Григорівна Лисенко Людмила Вікторівна Лисенко Максим Олегович Лисенко Ольга Борисівна Ремез Сергій Васильович Скрипкін Вадим Валентинович Скрипкіна Світлана Вікторівна Скульський Микола Олександрович Шкапенко Вікторія Володимирвна Яндюк Андрій Анатолієвич popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Sobotovich Emlen Volodymyrovich. Isotopic metabolism in ecosystems. (popup.stage: ). The State Scientific Centre of Environmental Radiogeochemistry. № 0212U001420
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