Abstract

The study of the immune regulation in children living under conditions of exogenous strontium exposure revealed a decrease in phagocytosis, production of serum IgG and IgM, the expression level of CD95+ T- cell receptors, as well as the elevation of specific IgG to strontium and cytokine tumor necrosis factor and the change in the balance of immune osteometabolism regulators RANKL and osteoprotegerin.

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