The donor of carbon monoxide (CORM-2) affects the level of serum immunoglobulins and the state of the bone marrow during the immune response in mice
Toxic carbon monoxide in small concentrations has pro-apoptotic, anti-allergic, vasodilator effects, and stimulates angiogenesis. The problem with the therapeutic use of low doses of carbon monoxide is that it is difficult to dose. To control the amount and gradual release of carbon monoxide, non-to...
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Main Authors: | S. P. Beschasnyi (Author), O. M. Hasiuk (Author) |
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Zaporozhye State Medical University,
2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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