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- W70256985 abstract "Fe deficit is accompanied, by large clinical displays, and their pathogenesis is not enough researched. Particularly important is the examination of mechanisms of Fe deficit condition development in stage of growth and development of organism. Nowadays, the influence of latent Fe deficit on structural-functional condition of cellular membranes as a whole, and on red. cells membranes in particular is not enough researched. We had. ascertained, that the distinctive features of structural organization of red. cells membranes by girls and young women by latent Fe deficit is descent of microviscosity in superficial levels of lipidic bilayer and increase of transmembrane penetrability. The indicated membrane-pathological changes to the utmost are frank in stage of Fe reserves absorption and they decrease in stages of Fe deficient erythropoiesis and Fe deficient anemia. Moreover, there are age-specific features of red cells membranes reaction to Fe deficit, it confirms that red cells of active growing organism (particularly girls in youngest growth) are more amenable to membrane-pathological sideropenia action comparing with young women. Pathogenetic substantiated is the additional inclusion of drugs into the treatment scheme, which normalizes fluid condition of membrane cellular lipids polyunsaturated fat acids, vitamins A, E, C, particularly in the group of the youngest adolescence." @default.
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- W70256985 title "Влияние латентного дефицита железа на структурно-функциональное состояние мембран эритроцитов девочек-подростков и молодых женщин" @default.
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