Abstract:Antiradical activity of the chalone-antichalone system in the liver of albino rats is characterized by circadian rhythms. The production of tissue regulators of proliferation is synchronized with the 24-h light/darkness cycle. Active phase of the rhythm of antiradical activity falls on night hours. Epiphysectomy caused disappearance of the circadian rhythm of activity of the liver chalone-antichalone system in albino rat.
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