Belan EI, Gadzhieva OA, Vyal'tseva IN. Various aspects of the involvement of peritoneal exudate cells in the regulation of apoptosis.
Bull Exp Biol Med 2007;
142:246-9. [PMID:
17369951 DOI:
10.1007/s10517-006-0339-1]
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Abstract
Peritoneal exudate cells are involved in the regulation of erythroid cell proliferation and hemoglobin synthesis. However, activation of these processes occurs independently of each other and is regulated by various mechanisms. Hemoglobin synthesis is initiated after changes in pH and/or water-electrolyte balance in the abdominal cavity. Peritoneal exudate cells gaining specific activity under conditions of hemorrhage play a role in stimulation of erythroblast proliferation.
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