Abstract:Introduction.High rates of cancer incidence and mortality worldwide dictate the necessity of developing new methodological approaches in understanding the molecular mechanisms of cancer progression associated with intracellular redox regulation imbalance.The objectiveof the study was to evaluate the role of protein carbonylation in regulating breast cancer cell proliferation under redox status modulation.Materials and Methods. In the intact breast cancer cells and in the cells cultured under redox status modul… Show more
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