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Possible involvement of aqueous medium in distant signal transmission from immunoactive dipeptides

Possible involvement of aqueous medium in distant signal transmission to target cells through solitons without formation of the ligand-receptor complexes is discussed. Temperature dependence of IR spectra for dipeptide and amino acid solutions in the far and near IR regions are presented, which prov...

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Published in:Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 2002-05, Vol.133 (5), p.453-456
Main Authors: Grigor'ev, E I, Khavinson, V Kh, Kochnev, I N, Khaloimov, A I, Grigor'ev, A E, Malinin, V V, Kudryavtseva, T A
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