Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine

, Volume 107, Issue 6, pp 781–783 | Cite as

Protective effect of thymopentin on stress-induced gastric damage

  • T. A. Devyatkina
  • L. M. Tarasenko
  • V. E. Klusa
  • O. I. Tsebrzhinskii
  • R. K. Muceniece
  • I. R. Liepa
Pathological Physiology and General Pathology
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thymopentin stress stomach 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • T. A. Devyatkina
  • L. M. Tarasenko
  • V. E. Klusa
  • O. I. Tsebrzhinskii
  • R. K. Muceniece
  • I. R. Liepa

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