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[Does the age of people living in uncontaminated and radionuclide-contaminated regions affect glutathione status in blood plasma?]. | LitMetric

Age-related changes in the content of reduced and oxidized glutathione in peripheral plasma were monitored in human populations (children from birth to 12 years and adults from 20 to 70 years old) living in uncontaminated and radionuclide-contaminated regions after the Chernobyl accident. The content of glutathione in human plasma did not depend on their age and was not genetically fixed. The proportions of humans with different baselines were redistributed in the population exposed to radiation.

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