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The immunologic mechanism of the immune system effector am in the allotransplantation

Abstract

The authors describe molecular and cellular processes accompanying the effector arm of the immune response in the organ transplantation. Significant pathogenic aspects of cellular and humoral mechanism of a graft damaging, the features of immunologic tolerance forming and possibility to apply the research results in the development of an immunosuppressive therapy approach are considered, taking into consideration different researches.

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S. . Zybleva
ГУ «РНПЦ радиационной медицины и экологии человека», г. Гомель, Беларусь
Russian Federation


S. . Zyblev
ГУ «РНПЦ радиационной медицины и экологии человека», г. Гомель, Беларусь
Russian Federation


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Zybleva S., Zyblev S. The immunologic mechanism of the immune system effector am in the allotransplantation. Medical and Biological Problems of Life Activity. 2020;(2):13-24. (In Russ.)

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