“…At the same time, the processes of hemopoiesis are largely determined by the state of extracellular matrix of the hemopoietic tissue, in particular, by hyaluronic acid in situ constituting up to 40% of all glycosaminoglycans [9,11,12]. Previous experiments showed [2,3,6] that hyaluronidase, the enzyme cleaving hyaluronic acid to polymers with different molecular weight and various effects on the function of cell elements [12], can modulate the state of the blood system. At the same time, the mechanisms of summary effects of individual cytokines and components of the extracellular matrix to hemopoiesis (i.e.…”