创伤患者的外周血相关因子及相关细胞的研究进展
Advances in the Study of Peripheral Blood-Related Factors and Associated Cells in Trauma Patients
DOI: 10.12677/ACM.2023.1361298, PDF,   
作者: 卡米江·亚森:新疆医科大学研究生学院,新疆 乌鲁木齐;朱功兵*:新疆医科大学第一附属医院急救创伤中心,新疆 乌鲁木齐
关键词: 创伤外周血相关因子Trauma Peripheral Blood Associated Factors
摘要: 当今在创伤患者的研究有了诸多突破性发展。创伤患者伤后外周血相关指标变化极其复杂,且有较重要的临床意义,目前研究内容涉及创伤患者中的相关性诸多危险信号分子的研究,雌激素水平在创伤患者中的研究,血清CD5L以及相关内因子黏附分子在创伤患者中的研究。创伤患者骨髓间质干细胞以及红细胞分布宽度等相关研究等,现我们综合叙述其各项相关研究的进展。
Abstract: Today, there are many breakthroughs in the study of trauma patients. The changes of peripheral blood indicators in trauma patients are complex and clinically important, and the current re-search involves the study of many risk signaling molecules in trauma patients, the study of estrogen levels in trauma patients, the study of serum CD5L and related internal factor adhesion molecules in trauma patients. We now describe the progress of these studies, including studies on bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells and red blood cell distribution width in trauma patients.
文章引用:卡米江·亚森, 朱功兵. 创伤患者的外周血相关因子及相关细胞的研究进展[J]. 临床医学进展, 2023, 13(6): 9265-9272. https://doi.org/10.12677/ACM.2023.1361298

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