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Protein composition of human urine during five-day immersion

Dynamics of protein spectrum (12 groups of proteins) of the native daily urine was studied by gradient polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in the experiment on five-day dry immersion in 14 subjects aged from 19 to 26 years. It was established that changes in the level of urinary protein excretion wer...

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Published in:Human physiology 2014, Vol.40 (7), p.723-726
Main Authors: Vorontsov, A. L., Nesterovskaya, A. Yu, Morukov, B. V., Markin, A. A., Zhuravleva, O. A., Zabolotskaya, I. V., Vostrikova, L. V.
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