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Evaluation of metallothioneins, oxidative stress and signs of cytotoxicity in young obese women

Obesity is rapidly increasing all over the world and pretends to be the global medical and social problem. Thus, the understanding of early signs of obesity and suitable biomarkers is urgently needed for developing an adequate strategy of the obesity prevention and a decrease in its growth rate. The...

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Published in:Ukrainian biochemical journal 2018-11, Vol.90 (5), p.71-80
Main Authors: Falfushynska, H. I., Horyn, O. I., Khoma, V. V.
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