Dynamic of structural elements of rat stomach change after injection of the antigen
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https://doi.org/10.14739/2310-1210.2013.5.18877Keywords:
stomach, antigen, experiment, postnatal periodAbstract
The morphology of stomach structural components in rats was studied in normal conditions and after intrauterinal introduction of Vaxigrippe vaccine. Intrauterinal antigen stimulation resulted in increase of the thickness of stomach’s mucosa in all age groups.
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