VARIANTS OF CELL DEATH AND THEIR BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS


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The article presents modern ideas about various variants of cell death with indication of damage biomarkers participating in these processes. Biomarkers substantially help in clinical studies conducted in the early stages of diseases, and can be much more reliable and economical tools than conventional neurological methods of examination. Thus, these biomarkers will significantly reduce the risks and costs associated with both clinical trials and ultimately with the treatment and management of patients.

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E. I Chukanova

Pirogov RNRMU

Email: chukanova-elena@yandex.ru
Department of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Medical Genetics of the Faculty of Medicine

A. S Chukanova

Pirogov RNRMU

Department of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Medical Genetics of the Faculty of Medicine

E. I Gudkov

Pirogov RNRMU

Department of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Medical Genetics of the Faculty of Medicine

S. E Kozyrev

Pirogov RNRMU

Department of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Medical Genetics of the Faculty of Medicine

V. V Belyakov

Pirogov RNRMU

Department of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Medical Genetics of the Faculty of Medicine

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