Nutrients of natural origin for prevention and treatment of radiation disease in experiment [Issledovanie radiozashchitnykh svoistv produktov prirodnogo proiskhozhdeniia pri odnokratnom total'nom obluchenii myshei.] / Tarakhtiǐ E.A., Kshniasev I.A., Iushkov B.G., Kuz'min A.I., Fursa T.O., Sumin M.N. // Radiatsionnaia biologiia, radioecologiia / Rossiiskaia akademiia nauk. - 2000. - V. 40, l. 6. - P. 668-673.

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The preventive and medical effect of some nutrients of plant origin suggested as food supplement was studied in mice subjected to acute irradiation. The evidence of increased radioresistance was revealed.
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acute disease; animal; article; comparative study; diet supplementation; drug effect; energy metabolism; female; male; metabolism; methodology; mouse; oxygen consumption; phytotherapy; plant; radiatio
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Affiliations Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology, Yral Division, Russian Academy of Soclences, Ural State Medical Academy, Ekaterinburg, 620144 Russia.
Correspondence Address Tarakhtii, E.A.email: TAR@IPAE.URAN.RU
PubMed ID 11155334
Language of Original Document Russian
Abbreviated Source Title Radiats Biol Radioecol
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