Effects of Antioxidants of Different Nature on Functions of Tissue—Blood Barriers of the Neuroendocrine Center of Wistar White Rats of Both Sexes

Effects of natural (α-tocopherol) and synthetic (ionol) antioxidants on permeability of tissue--blood barriers of the hypothalamus-pituitary system to an alien (the dye neutral red) and physiologically adequate agent (^sup 3^H-thymidine) were studied in male and female Wistar rats. The antioxidants...

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