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Title Determining of patterns of distribution and concentration of white pulp in various parts of the human spleen using scanning electron microscopy
Authors Bumeister, L.V.
Galeta, E.O.
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Keywords селезінка
селезенка
spleen
Type Conference Papers
Date of Issue 2017
URI http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/58519
Publisher Sumy State University
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Citation Bumeister, L.V. Determining of patterns of distribution and concentration of white pulp in various parts of the human spleen using scanning electron microscopy [Текст] / L.V. Bumeister, E.O. Galeta ; Ph.D. V.P. Shevchenko // Актуальні питання теоретичної та клінічної медицини : збірник тез доповідей V Міжнародної науково-практичної конференції студентів та молодих вчених, м. Суми, 20-21 квітня 2017 р. / Відп. за вип. М.В. Погорєлов. - Суми : СумДУ, 2017. - P. 366.
Abstract For the immune function of the spleen is responsible white pulp, which is only 15 - 20% of the mass of the organ. Distribution of white pulp in the spleen is uneven. We can assume that transplantation of splenic tissue, which contains more white pulp, will facilitate faster and more efficient recovery of immune function.
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