CHARACTERIZATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDES FROM DOMESTIC HORSE'S PLATELETS
- Authors: Peshkova Y.I.1, Sycheva M.V.1,2, Rogozhin E.A.3, Vasylchenko A.S.1, Kartashova O.L.2
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Affiliations:
- Orenburg State Agrarian University
- Institute of Cellular and Intracellular Symbiosis UrD RAS
- M.M. Shemyakin and Yu.A. Ovchinnikov Institute of bioorganic chemistry RAS
- Issue: Vol 20, No 3 (2017)
- Pages: 468-469
- Section: Articles
- Submitted: 22.10.2020
- Published: 15.07.2017
- URL: https://rusimmun.ru/jour/article/view/728
- ID: 728
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Yu. I. Peshkova
Orenburg State Agrarian University
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Russian Federation
M. V.1· Sycheva
Orenburg State Agrarian University; Institute of Cellular and Intracellular Symbiosis UrD RAS
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Russian Federation
E. A. Rogozhin
M.M. Shemyakin and Yu.A. Ovchinnikov Institute of bioorganic chemistry RAS
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Russian Federation
A. S. Vasylchenko
Orenburg State Agrarian University
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Russian Federation
O. L. Kartashova
Institute of Cellular and Intracellular Symbiosis UrD RAS
Email: noemail@neicon.ru
Russian Federation
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