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Alterations in Blood System Induced By Extreme Conditions Provoking No Myelosuppression

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Numerous data accumulated about various features of the performance of blood system in norm and pathology leave unresolved many a problem on the regularities in the mechanisms integrating the hematopoietic tissue into a sophisticated dynamic system, which adequately responds to the changing conditions in the internal and external environment. The overall solution to these problems cannot be reached without systemic approach [51, 181, 362].

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Dygai, A.M., Zhdanov, V.V. (2014). Alterations in Blood System Induced By Extreme Conditions Provoking No Myelosuppression. In: Theory of Hematopoiesis Control. SpringerBriefs in Cell Biology, vol 5. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08584-5_2

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