Abstract

Dose-dependent eff ects of antibiotics and their eff ect on immune cells of the body, in particular neu-trophilic granulocytes, are still poorly understood. The method of fl ow cytometry was determined by the minimum eff ective dose of chemomycin by assessing the degranulation of neutrophils. It was found that under the action of minimum eff ective dose chemomycin neutrophils form neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), which are one of the mechanisms of adaptive immunity. It is noteworthy that the release of NETs in response to the action of chemomycin was not dependent on gender.

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