[The locomotor-contractile system of thrombocytes--an optimal model for studying the physiological motor and contractile processes in the effector systems of the non-muscular cells]
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[The locomotor-contractile system of thrombocytes--an optimal model for studying the physiological motor and contractile processes in the effector systems of the non-muscular cells]
Abstract
The authors suggest a concept according to which the cytoskeleton and contractile proteins of platelets are the locomotor-contractile system playing a role of the effector apparatus of hemostatic function of these cells. Demonstrate the role of the contractile structures in leukocyte phagocytosis.
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