Ukrainian Biochemical Journal. 2021, 93 (2) ARCHIVE (All issues) 
 | The Ukrainian Biochemical Journal 2021. Issue 93 (2) |
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- Vari S. G. Inflammation is the common mechanism of diseases (CMD) in COVID-19 disease during pregnancy and in gestational diabetes mellitus.
- Kоbylinska L., Khylyuk D., Subtelna I., Kitsera M., Lesyk R. In silico identification and biochemical validation of plausible molecular targets of 4-thiazolidinone derivative Les-3833 as a potential anticancer agent.
- Shevchuk O. O., Panasiuk Ya. V., Korda M. M. Locally delivered lovastatin-containing chitosan nanoparticles promote bone regeneration in rats.
- Finiuk N. S., Klyuchivska O. Yu., Ivasechko I. I., Mitina N. E., Ostapiuk Yu. V., Obushak M. D., Zaichenko O. S., Babsky A. M., Stoika R. S. Effect of a novel thiazole derivative and its complex with a polymeric carrier on stability of DNA in human breast cancer cells.
- Poshyvak O. B., Pinyazhko O. R., Godlevsky L. S. Oxidative stress suppression contributes to antiseizure action of axitinib and rapamycin in pentylenetetrazol-induced kindling.
- Korolova D. S., Stohnii Y. M., Gryshchuk V. I., Zhuk S. I., Us I. V., Chernyshenko T. M., Kostiuchenko O. P., Klymenko K. P., Platonov O. M., Ivashchenko O. I. Thromboelastographic study of fibrin clot and molecular basis of maximum clot firmness.
- Pavlyshyn H. A., Shulhai A.-M. A. The association between vitamin D status and cardiometabolic disorders in overweight and obese adolescents.
- Pavlyshyn H. A., Kozak K. V., Hlushko K. T. Investigating the connections between night eating syndrome and metabolic syndrome in children.
- Hlushko K. T., Pavlyshyn H. A., Kozak K. V. Clinical and immunological peculiarities of parasitic infections in children with digestive system disorders in Western Ukraine.
- Kucher S. V., Lototska O. V. Inclusion of enterosorbents in anti-inflammatory therapy improve treatment effectiveness in copd patients during exacerbations.
- Danylova T. V., Komisarenko S. V. Double Nobel prize winner: Frederick Sanger – the father of genomics.
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