THE INFLUENCE OF GAMMA-RAY EXPOSURE ON THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE LIVER IN THE PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT OF ONTOGENY
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https://doi.org/10.17605/Keywords:
Gamma-ray exposure, ionizing radiation, prenatal development, ontogeny, liver structure, liver function, embryonic development, fetal development, hepatocytes, histological changes, oxidative stress, radiation-induced damage.Abstract
This study examines the influence of gamma-ray exposure on the structural and functional development of the liver during prenatal ontogeny. Ionizing radiation, particularly gamma rays, can significantly affect cellular proliferation, differentiation, and tissue morphogenesis during embryonic and fetal development. The research focuses on histological alterations in liver tissue, morphometric parameters of hepatocytes, the formation of the vascular system, and changes in biochemical activity.
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