“…A significant role in the mechanism of action of the radioprotective agents belongs to inhibition of the oxidative processes in the human organism, as manifested by a decrease in the body temperature and the rate of oxygen consumption [6]. In animals treated with radioprotective compounds, the maximum stability of the organism was observed in the period of minimum oxygen consumption [7].…”
Section: Radioprotective Activity Of New Dithiocarbamic Acid Saltsmentioning
“…A significant role in the mechanism of action of the radioprotective agents belongs to inhibition of the oxidative processes in the human organism, as manifested by a decrease in the body temperature and the rate of oxygen consumption [6]. In animals treated with radioprotective compounds, the maximum stability of the organism was observed in the period of minimum oxygen consumption [7].…”
Section: Radioprotective Activity Of New Dithiocarbamic Acid Saltsmentioning
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