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The effects of peptide bioregulators epithalon and vilon on the dynamics of irradiation-induced apoptotic death of spleen lymphocytes in rats indicate that these agents inhibit physiologically programmed cell death. The antiapoptotic effect of vilon was more pronounced, which corroborates the concept on tissue-specific effect of peptide bioregulators.
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Khavinson, V.K., Kvetnoii, I.M. Peptide Bioregulators Inhibit Apoptosis. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine 130, 1175–1176 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017584018746
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