Biopolymers and cell. 1993. Volume 9. № 6. 5 - 12
GRISHOK A. A.
Extracellular Nucleic Acids as Possible Messengers of Immune System Morphogenetic Function. Hypothesis About the Exchange of Regulatory Molecules Among the Organism Cells
Summary
The problem of nucleic acids extrusion/uptake by living cells and their contents in plasma are discussed. Some regulatory RNA (DNA) are supposed to be the messengers of immune system morphogenetic function and to regulate gene expresion on posttranscriptional level. The complimentary interaction in regulating systems are considered to be important.