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PURINE CATABOLISM INTERMEDIATES IN BREAST CANCER

Abstract

The incidence of breast cancer is second in the overall structure of cancer pathology among women and is characterized by an annual increasing of new detected cases. One of the promising areas is the study of the role of purine nucleotides and intermediates of their catabolism. Recently, began to discuss the relationship between purine metabolism and cancer progression. It has been suggested that the products of catabolism of purines may play an important role in the development and progression of oncopathology.

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S. S. Zhumakayeva
NC JSC «Karaganda medical university»
Kazakhstan


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Zhumakayeva S.S. PURINE CATABOLISM INTERMEDIATES IN BREAST CANCER. Medicine and ecology. 2019;(4):5-10. (In Russ.)

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