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РИАНОДИНОВЫЕ КАНАЛЫ КАЛЬЦИЯ И ИХ РОЛЬ В СЕРДЕЧНО-СОСУДИСТОЙ ПАТОЛОГИИ

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Название статьиРИАНОДИНОВЫЕ КАНАЛЫ КАЛЬЦИЯ И ИХ РОЛЬ В СЕРДЕЧНО-СОСУДИСТОЙ ПАТОЛОГИИ
TitleRIANODINE CALCIUM CHANNELS AND THEIR ROLE IN CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOLOGY
Категорияномер 2 за 2023 год (опубликован 10.07.2023)
ТипОбзорная статья
Ключевые словарианодиновые каналы, RyR2, сердце, сосуды, гладкая мускулатура сосудов, мышечное сокращение
Keywordsryanodine channels, RyR2, heart, vessels, vascular smooth muscle, muscle contraction
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doi10.52485/19986173_2023_2_151
УДК576.32/35
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В обзоре представлены современные данные о физиологической роли рианодиновых каналов и участии их генетического полиморфизма в патогенезе сердечно-сосудистых заболеваний.

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Resume
 The review contains up-to-date data on the physiological role of ryanodine channels and the involvement of their genetic polymorphism in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases.
Автор 1Пушкарев Борис Сергеевич
Автор 2Большакова Ольга Валерьевна
Автор 3Покоева Зоя Андреевна
Автор 4Витковский Юрий Антонович