Regulation of Hemopoisis and Hemostasis

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CRC Press, 1992 - Medical - 138 pages
Hemopoiesis Regulation Mechanisms under Stress by Goldberg and Dygai describes recent results concerning the role of the neuroendocrine system and inter-cellular interactions in the regulation of hemopoiesis under stress. The authors also detail the role of the nervous and opioid systems, glucocorticoids, T-lymphocytes, phagocytic mononuclear cells and stromal mechanocytes in the regulation of the proliferation and differentiation of the various types of hemopoietic cells while the organism is under stress.
Other articles discuss the hemostatic potential in various blood circulation departments, thrombohemorrhagic syndrome as a fundamental basis of general pathology, and effects of the gravisurgical correction of the aggregate state of blood on the functions of some organs and systems in case of ischemic heart disease.
Among the five papers in this volume, RASB System and Hemopoiesis by O.K. Gavrilov characterizes the main types of RASB (Regulation of the Aggregate State of Blood
 

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Hemostatic Potential in Various Blood Circulation
69
Thrombohemorrhagic Syndrome THS as a Fundamental
97
Effects of the Gravisurgical Correction of the Aggregate
125
ABNORMAL HEMOGLOBINS IN THE USSR T P Molchanova
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