Роль системи Hp в адаптації показників специфічного імунітету до впливу помірних фізичних навантажень

The aim of this study is to determine the role of haptoglobin phenotype in realization of adaptive responses of cellular and humoral immunity indices to moderate exercise caused by physical training. The study was implemented in the group of second-year students aged 18–20 who lived in the same clim...

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