PROTEOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF BLOOD PLASMA IN PATIENTS WITH ANGINA PECTORIS
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We examined 82 patients with angina pectoris of II and III functional classes. It was found that with an increase in the functional class of angina, the lysis of high-molecular-weight proteins increases, and the prevalence of painless episodes of myocardial ischemia is accompanied by an increase in the lysis of low-molecular-weight peptides and the degradation of azocoll.
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