1994
DOI: 10.17816/kazmj90410
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Blood neutrophils and changes in their functional activity in case of shockogenic injuries

Abstract: Phagocytic reactions occupy one of the central places in the regulation of homeostasis and play an important role in the formation of pathological processes. Of particular importance among the latter is shock, which develops with powerful aggressive effects on the body and is accompanied by significant structural and functional changes that cover all systems, including phagocytic ones. By origin and structural and functional features, all phagocytic cells are divided into microphages (neutrophils) and macropha… Show more

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