Age related morphological features of rat peripheral lymphoid organs at various levels of antigenic load
Peripheral lymphoid organs from 2 different groups of laboratory rat's was studied (30 animals in each group). 1) Gnotobionts received from experimental - biological models Iffa-Credo laboratory (Lyon, France), 2) Ordinary conventional animals from the same laboratory, contained in standard con...
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