FIGHT MATTER POISON GAS («FMPG»): SKIN MICROLYMPHOREGULATORY SYSTEM - PLACE IN RESPONSE TO PENETRATION (PART 3)

Vasily Bocharov, Veronika Bocharova, Anna Savchuk, Valeria Liuboshets, Vladyslava Slobodianyk, Yulia Tkachenko, Viktoria Chuba

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The subject of research is the microlymphoregulatory system (MLR-SS) of the skin. The purpose of the work is to find out the participation of MLR-SSH in the mechanisms of penetration of gas poisonous substances (sarin) into the body through the skin. It has been found that in the absence of blood vessels in the epidermis, MLR-SS, which is closely related to the interstitial fluid of this skin structure, plays a significant role in the penetration of gas poisonous substances through it. Doctors and students are provided with materials in the form of clear questions and answers to independent extracurricular work on this topic.Key words: microlymphoregulatory system of skin.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.26886/2414-634X.1(53)2022.6

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