Биохимические аспекты формирования барьерного фенотипа эндотелиоцитов человека при совместном культивировании с аллогенными астроцитами
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Автор выражает искреннюю благодарность научному руководителю Владимиру Павловичу Чехонину за стратегическое планирования работы, неоценимые советы на каждом этапе развития направления, Ольге И. Гуриной за практическое руководство и помощь на протяжении всей работы, Владимиру П. Баклаушеву за помощь в освоении иммунохимических методов. Отдельно отметить вклад Надежды Ф. Гриненко в осуществлении… Читать ещё >
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- Глава I. Обзор литературы: модели ГЭБ как инструмент в исследованиях барьера in vitro
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