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ESTIMATION OF PROTEIN HPS 70 ROLE IN SYNCYTIOTROPHOBLAST OF PLACENTA AT EXACERBATION OF HERPES-VIRUS INFECTION DURING GESTATION

Abstract

The role of protein Hps 70 in homogenate of placentas from women with herpes infection during pregnancy and its influence on the structure of cytosol and syncytiotrophoblast nuclei apoptosis were studied. The decrease of protein Hps 70 in homogenate of placentas from women with herpes virus infection during pregnancy, the disorder of cytosol structure (vacuolization) and the increase of nuclei of syncytiotrophoblast in the state of apoptosis were revealed.

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About the Authors

Mikhail T. Lutsenko
FAR EASTERN SCIENCE CENTRE PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY OF RESPIRATION
Russian Federation


Ирина Андриевская
Дальневосточный научный центр физиологии и патологии дыхания Сибирского отделения РАМН, Благовещенск
Russian Federation


Николай Дорофиенко
Дальневосточный научный центр физиологии и патологии дыхания Сибирского отделения РАМН, Благовещенск
Russian Federation


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Lutsenko M.T.,  ,   ESTIMATION OF PROTEIN HPS 70 ROLE IN SYNCYTIOTROPHOBLAST OF PLACENTA AT EXACERBATION OF HERPES-VIRUS INFECTION DURING GESTATION. Bulletin Physiology and Pathology of Respiration. 2011;(39):13-16. (In Russ.)

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