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Активация мононуклеаров крови человека липополисахаридами разного состава

Активация мононуклеаров крови человека липополисахаридами разного состава

Abstract

Исследовано влияние состава липополисахаридов (ЛПС) на активацию мононуклеаров крови человека по оценке уровня высвобождаемых клетками провоспалительных цитокинов TNFα и IL-6. Показано, что ЛПС из Rhodobacter capsulatus PG в отличие от ЛПС из E. coli не активирует клетки к синтезу цитокиновAbstract. Influence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) composition upon activation of human blood mononuclears was investigated, by measuring levels of pro-inflammatory TNFα and IL-6 cytokines released by the cells. It is shown that LPS from Rhodobacter capsulatus PG, in contrast to E. coli LPS, did not activate the target cells for synthesis of the cytokines

Keywords

ЦИТОКИНЫ, ЛИПОПОЛИСАХАРИДЫ, МОНОНУКЛЕАРЫ КРОВИ ЧЕЛОВЕКА, СЫВОРОТКА КРОВИ

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