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The state of the lysosomal apparatus of the liver in rats was studied under the influence of subextremal and extremal factors (intensive physical exertion, starvation, and a combination of the two). When extremal stimuli act on the body, acid hydrolase activity in the liver rises and labilization of the lysosomal membranes takes place. Activation of the lysosomal apparatus corresponds to the degree of stress on the body and is an advantageous process aimed at the adaptive reorganization of the structures and metabolism of the cells.
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Panin, L.E., Mayanskaya, N.N. Effect of subextremal and extremal factors on liver lysosomes. Bull Exp Biol Med 83, 803–805 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00798879
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