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ESTIMATiON OF IMMUNOBIOLOGICAL EFFICIENCY OF YAKS SPLEEN AUTOLYSATES ON THE MODEL WiTH AZATHIOPRINE IMMUNOSUPPRESSION

Abstract

The article on the immunodeficiency model describes the influence of autolysates isolated from yaks spleen on the performance of cellular and. humoral immune response of experimental animals (mice). Neurotropic activity of these funds was estimated. Found, that thymic growth stimulate activity correlates with immunomodulatory and. neurotropic.

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S. D. Zhamsaranova
East-Siberia State University of Technology and Management
Russian Federation


A. G. Gongayeva
East-Siberia State University of Technology and Management
Russian Federation


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Zhamsaranova S.D., Gongayeva A.G. ESTIMATiON OF IMMUNOBIOLOGICAL EFFICIENCY OF YAKS SPLEEN AUTOLYSATES ON THE MODEL WiTH AZATHIOPRINE IMMUNOSUPPRESSION. Acta Biomedica Scientifica. 2012;(4(1)):190-192. (In Russ.)

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