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GSH-Dependent Redox Regulation and Antioxidant Enzymes in the Formation of Resistance to Doxorubicin in K562 Human Erythroleukemia Cells

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Specific changes of antioxidant enzymes during initiation and promotion stages are special value for the study of role and regulation of free radical processes in mechanisms of cancinogenesis for prevention and reversion of malignization. In addition, among factors controlling the balance of homeostasis and formation of cellular resistance to environment free radical processes play the important role due to the including into proliferation and apoptosis which is discussed currently as one of the key events in free radical concept of chemical carcinogenesis (1).

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Kalinina, E., Novichkova, M., Solomka, V., Saprin, A.N., Scherbak, N.P. (2001). GSH-Dependent Redox Regulation and Antioxidant Enzymes in the Formation of Resistance to Doxorubicin in K562 Human Erythroleukemia Cells. In: Dansette, P.M., et al. Biological Reactive Intermediates VI. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 500. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0667-6_36

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