E 27 Effects of myelopeptides on immune response and morphometrical manifestations of inflammation in experimental penetrating wound of the eye / N. L. Berkasova, T. V. Gavrilova, Yu. I. Shilov [et al.]> // Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine. - 2008. - Vol. 145, № 3. - P341-343 Рубрики: ЗДРАВООХРАНЕНИЕ. МЕДИЦИНСКИЕ НАУКИ Кл.слова (ненормированные): MYELOPEPTIDES -- MYELOPID -- PENETRATING WOUND OF THE EYE Аннотация: Myelopid and MP-1 myelopeptide increase the count of antibody-producing cells, reduced under the effect of injury and standard therapy, and do not modify the suppression of delayed hypersensitivity. Injections of myelopid and MP-3 together with standard drugs optimized the traumatic inflammation processes \\\\expert2\\nbo\\Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine\\2008, v.145, N 3, p. 341.pdf |
M 45 Mechanism underlying the effect of myelopeptides on lymphocyte proliferation in vitro [Electronic resource] / T. V. Gavrilova, S. V. Gein, T. A. Pogudina, V. A. Chereshnev> // Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine. - 2005. - Vol. 140, № 1. - P74-76. - Bibliogr. : p. 76 (7 ref.) Рубрики: БИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ НАУКИ Кл.слова (ненормированные): LYMPHOCYTE BLAST TRANSFORMATION -- MONOCYTES -- MYELOPEPTIDES Аннотация: We studied the role of monocytes in the effect of myelopid and myelopeptides MP-1, MP-3, MP-5, and MP-6 on functional activity of peripheral blood lymphocytes in the reaction of blast transformation. Myelopeptides MP-1, MP-3, and MP-6 suppressed blast transformation of lymphocytes. The effect depended on the presence of monocytes in a cell culture \\\\expert2\\NBO\\Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine\\2005, v.140, N 1, p. 74.pdf |
I-60 Influence of myelopid, myelopeptides MP-5 and MP-6 on lymphocyte proliferative activity / T. V. Gavrilova, S. V. Gein, T. A. Pogudina, V. A. Chereshnev> // Doklady Akademii Nauk . - 2004. - Vol.398, №4. - P560-562 Рубрики: БИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ НАУКИ Кл.слова (ненормированные): CELL CULTURE -- COMPOSITION EFFECTS -- LYMPHOCYTES Аннотация: The effect on activity of peripheral blood lymphocytes upon blast-transformation reaction induced by phytohemagglutinin (PGA) in different concentrations was investigated. For the first time the different-directed activity of MP-6 tetrapeptide in respect to stimulated PGA and non-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes is shown. Dependence of MP-6 effects on its own concentration as well as on the mitogen concentration in the cell culture is demonstrated. Myelopid and MP-5 didn't affect the lymphocyte functional activity |