CHANGES IN THE NUMBER OF WHITE BLOOD CELLS AND NON-SPECIFIC MARKERS OF INFLAMMATION IN THE BODY OF RABBITS IN EXPERIMENTAL OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE KNEE JOINT

Changes in the number of white blood cells and non-specific markers of inflammation in the body of rabbits in experimental osteoarthritis of the knee joint

Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disease in animals, which is not always treatable.Both in veterinary and in human medicine, laboratory research methods are used to effectively diagnose this pathology.The purpose of this study was to establish the dynamics of markers of the acute phase of inflammation in the blood using experimental modellin

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Promoting physical activity and physical function in people with long-term conditions in primary care: the Function First realist synthesis with co-design

Background: As people age and accumulate long-term conditions, their physical activity and physical function declines, resulting in disability and loss of independence.Primary care is well placed to empower individuals and communities to reduce this decline; however, the best approach is uncertain.Objectives: To develop a programme theory to explai

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