Experimental assessment of phenol influence on immunoregulation ex vivo

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O.V. Dolgikh1,2, R.A. Predeina1, D.G. Dianova1

Organization: 

1 FBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies”, 82, Monastyrskaya St., Perm, 614045, Russia,
2 FSBEI HPE “Perm State National Research University”, 15, Bukireva St., Perm, 614990, Russia

Abstract: 

The peculiarities of immune disorders in the conditions of experimental phenol exposure have seen determined, which are characterized by changing the quantitative composition of the cellular component of the immune system, inhibition of the apoptotic activity of immune cells and dysregulation of the immune response towards Th2-type prevail, which could lead to the development of autoimmune and oncoproliferating processes.

Keywords: 
experimental studies, phenol, apoptosis, immune regulation
Dolgikh O.V., Predeina R.A., Dianova D.G. Experimental assessment of phenol influence on immunoregulation ex vivo. Health Risk Analysis, 2014, no. 1, pp. 83-87
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