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Based on the method of hypoosmotic loads, the value of membrane reserve and its use by blood cells of reptiles and mammals have been studied. It has been shown that lymphocytes of the both animal species have the highest reserve of plasmalemma, while frog heterophils—the lowest one. A significantly lower part of the membrane reserve participates in formation of phagosomes by mammalian neutrophils as compared with amphibian erythrocytes.
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Original Russian Text © M. Z. Fedorova, S. V. Nadezhdin, S. I. Golovko, E. V. Zubareva, 2007, published in Zhurnal Evolyutsionnoi Biokhimii i Fiziologii, 2007, Vol. 43, No. 5, pp. 419–422.
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Fedorova, M.Z., Nadezhdin, S.V., Golovko, S.I. et al. Comparative estimation of the “Membrane Reserve” of blood cells of reptiles and mammals. J Evol Biochem Phys 43, 500–504 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0022093007050076
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