The Participation of Irisin in the Mechanisms of Weight Loss in Obesity
Yu. M. Panchenko,
S. B. Drozdovska
Abstract:The article is devoted to analyzing the asymmetry as a common-biological law expressed at alive matter organization all levels with varieties dependently on gender, age, ethnic belonging, while representing the adaptation essential factor in a new and changeable conditions with understanding that disease represents dysadaptation expression. The authors paid separate attention to reviewing the literary data concerning to the brain and endocrinal system asymmetry, membranes asymmetry, handedness as asymmetry exp… Show more
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