Синтез конъюгатов ?-фетопротеина человека с противоопухолевыми препаратами для направленной доставки в опухолевые клетки
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В последнее время все большее значение в лечении злокачественных новообразований приобретает так называемая химиотерапия, или воздействие на опухолевый процесс с помощью химических (фармакологических, лекарственных) веществ с целью его замедления, остановки или обращения. При этом используются вещества весьма разнообразного строения и химической природы. Эти соединения могут оказывать… Читать ещё >
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