19 -12 (74) 2024 - Ismoilov I.I. - THE ROLE OF IMMUNE FACTORS IN THE REGENERATION OF VARIOUS INJURIES

THE ROLE OF IMMUNE FACTORS IN THE REGENERATION OF VARIOUS INJURIES

Ismoilov I.I. - Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina

Resume

This article focuses on the role of immune factors in the regeneration of various injuries. It examines the role of macrophages, cytokines, and growth factors in regeneration, as well as the contribution of different components of the immune system in wound healing. Modulation of the immune system is crucial for controlling the inflammatory process and ensuring successful tissue regeneration.

Keywords. Regeneration, immune system, macrophages, cytokines, growth factors, inflammation.

First page

102

Last page

104

For citation:Ismoilov I.I. - THE ROLE OF IMMUNE FACTORS IN THE REGENERATION OF VARIOUS INJURIES//New Day in Medicine 12(74)2024 102-104 https://https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/12-74-2024

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