Influence of nutritional features on the generation of reactive oxygen species in the lungs

I. Klimanov (Moscow, Russian Federation), . Soodaeva (Moscow, Russian Federation), E. Zaprudnova (Vladimir, Russian Federation), . Frolova (Vladimir, Russian Federation), . Li (Moscow, Russian Federation), . Nikitina (Moscow, Russian Federation), . Glukhova (Moscow, Russian Federation), . Popova (Moscow, Russian Federation), . Kubysheva (Kazan, Russian Federation)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Physiological and cellular mechanisms affecting pulmonary pathologies
Session: Physiological and cellular mechanisms affecting pulmonary pathologies
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 2572

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