Assessment of serum fractalkine level as potential role for complications in splenectomized and non-splenectomized patients with β-thalassemia major
Ayat Saeed Awad,
Hanaa Addai Ali,
Safaa Abdazahra Alwan Althalmi
Abstract:Introduction: Thalassemia is a serious genetic blood related condition characterized by a lack of or malfunctioning hemoglobin in the RBCs. One of the most widespread inherited disorders is beta thalassemia (β-TM). The high susceptibility to infection in these individuals' is related to high mortality and morbidity rates. Fractalkine is known as CX3C chemokine ligand 1 (CX3CL1), which contains a total of 371 amino acid, and participates in a number of functions, including repair of tissues after injury, immuno… Show more
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