Peculiarities of producing soluble leukocyte antigen 2 by neutrophils and its immunoregulatory effect in late gestosis

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The data suggesting the increase of secretion of soluble lenkocyte antigen-2 by neutrophils in late gestosis of SLA-2 are given. The soluble leukocyte antigen-2 has in its turn an immunomodulating effect on producing the factor inhibiting leukocyte migration by lymphocytes. The possible involvement of neutrophils in pathogenesis of late gestosis is considered.

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N. Y. Sotnicova

Ivanovo State Medical Academy; Ivanovsky Research Institute of Motherhood and Childhood named after V.N. Gorodkov

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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Russian Federation, Ivanovo; Ivanovo

Y. S. Antsiferova

Ivanovo State Medical Academy; Ivanovsky Research Institute of Motherhood and Childhood named after V.N. Gorodkov

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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Russian Federation, Ivanovo; Ivanovo

L. G. Sotnikova

Ivanovo State Medical Academy; Ivanovsky Research Institute of Motherhood and Childhood named after V.N. Gorodkov

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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Russian Federation, Ivanovo; Ivanovo

A. V. Kudryashova

Ivanovo State Medical Academy; Ivanovsky Research Institute of Motherhood and Childhood named after V.N. Gorodkov

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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Russian Federation, Ivanovo; Ivanovo

A. G. Eilimonov

Ivanovo State Medical Academy; Ivanovsky Research Institute of Motherhood and Childhood named after V.N. Gorodkov

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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Russian Federation, Ivanovo; Ivanovo

D. D. Petrunin

Ivanovo State Medical Academy; Ivanovsky Research Institute of Motherhood and Childhood named after V.N. Gorodkov

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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Russian Federation, Ivanovo; Ivanovo

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© 1999 Sotnicova N.Y., Antsiferova Y.S., Sotnikova L.G., Kudryashova A.V., Eilimonov A.G., Petrunin D.D.

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