1986
DOI: 10.1007/bf00836065
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Effect of retinoic acid on erythrocyte and leukocyte aggregation in the blood

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“…Our attention was drawn to retinoids, which participate in the regulatory processes of proliferation, differentiation, and functioning of various cells, including the lungs [2]. Retinoids exhibit anticarcinogenic and immunomodulating properties and have the ability to suppress tumor growth [2][3][4]. A deficiency of vitarnin A may induce bronchitis in ammals, bronchopneumonia in children, and differential disturbances of the bronchial epithelium and the ap- pearance of bronchoectasis and atelectasis in adults [10].…”
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“…Our attention was drawn to retinoids, which participate in the regulatory processes of proliferation, differentiation, and functioning of various cells, including the lungs [2]. Retinoids exhibit anticarcinogenic and immunomodulating properties and have the ability to suppress tumor growth [2][3][4]. A deficiency of vitarnin A may induce bronchitis in ammals, bronchopneumonia in children, and differential disturbances of the bronchial epithelium and the ap- pearance of bronchoectasis and atelectasis in adults [10].…”
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“…In this connection the possibility of pharinacological stimulation of AM-monocyte proliferation has been posited. Our attention was drawn to retinoids, which participate in the regulatory processes of proliferation, differentiation, and functioning of various cells, including the lungs [2]. Retinoids exhibit anticarcinogenic and immunomodulating properties and have the ability to suppress tumor growth [2][3][4].…”
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