11 articles in this issue
Besik Kochlamazashvili
The immunomorphological analysis of cell subpopulations has been conducted in the primary (thymus, bone marrow) and secondary (spleen, visceral and somatic lymph nodes) immune organs of gnotobiotic and conventional rats in the age aspect. Actually, as it ... see more
George Lobzhanidze
Deteriorated renal function in patients with acute or chronic heart failure represents an important clinical challenge of modern medicine. The term Cardio-Renal Syndrome (CRS) has been brought into use to characterize heart-kidney interaction leading to d... see more
Meri Rekvava,Lali Javashvili,Elene Giorgadze
Metabolic syndrome and nodular pathology of the thyroid gland is a widespread problem nowadays. Recently there has been a notable coincidence between metabolic syndrome and nodular pathology of thyroid gland. Hence, it is interesting to reveal the possibl... see more
Mariam Balakhadze,Elene Giorgadze,Marina Lomidze
Diabetes is one of the most challenging chronic and heterogeneous diseases all over the world. For now it is already established, that in most of the cases Diabetes Type 1 results from autoimmune destruction of the insulin-producing beta cells in the isle... see more
Nana Chikhladze,Mariam Malania,Mariam Velijanashvili,Keti Tsomaia,Nikoloz Chkhartishvili,Tamar Chabukiani,Nana Chabukiani,Dimitri Kordzaia
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2016 gives to Georgian Medical Association the opportunity once more to demonstrate the Georgia, as one of the best countries, rich with the modern medical and educational, historical values and tourism potential, because on 7-11 September, in Batumi was ... see more
Javier Padillo
The growing incidence of liver diseases worldwide requires increased numbers of liver transplant and leads to an ongoing shortage of donor livers. To meet the huge demand, various alternative approaches are being investigated including, hepatic cell trans... see more
Sergei Gusev
The polymorphonuclear (PMN) leukocyte, or neutrophil, has long been recognized as the infantry of the innate immune system, rapidly deploying to sights of injury and infection. Considerable knowledge has accumulated demonstrating how these cells contribut... see more
Wladimer Ovtscharoff
Between nervous and immune system exists extensive bidirectional communications in borh health and disease. In the nervous system there are over 200 neurotransmitters and neuromodulators. In the immune system T cells by means of cytokines activate the oth... see more
Irakli Latsabidze,Elene Janberidze,Manana Kakabadze,Neli Didebulidze,Tamar Machavariani
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