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Blood. 32:895-907
Autor:
L. P. Zalukaev, V. I. Pivnev, I. V. Grinberg, M. E. Petrikovskaya, E. D. Dubovyi, N. A. Kraevskii, N. M. Nemenova, M. P. Khokhlova, M. S. Dul'tsin, I. A. Kassirskii, M. O. Raushenbakh, R. H. Dalitz, W. Kunz, J. Schintlmeister, C. M. Smith, D. N. Chesney, M. O. Chesney, P. A. Lykourezos, B. Rossi, W. R. Corliss, S. Glasstone, W. F. Hilton, C. E. Roth, M. Ash, V. A. Kuznetsov, L. T. Chadderton, G. Friedlander, J. Kennedy, J. Miller, E. Schwarz, C. C. Washtell, S. G. Hewitt, B. J. Williams, W. B. Mann, S. B. Garfinkel, S. C. Pearce, D. D. Glower, E. R. Popescu
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Soviet Atomic Energy. 22:170-191
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Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 57:505-509
Intravenous injection into mice of zymosan and fractions isolated from it led to a reduction of properdin titer and to dystrophic changes mainly in the liver. By the time the blood properdin titer had returned to normal a considerable proliferative r
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Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 53:341-343
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Problemy gematologii i perelivaniia krovi. 19(10)
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Arkhiv patologii. 45(3)
Morphofunctional changes in the spleen in this disease were assessed using a number of histological, histoenzymochemical, morphometric, cytological, and immunological methods. The study included 52 operatively removed spleens. Hyperplastic changes in
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Arkhiv patologii. 38(1)
The authors present a broad pathoanatomic picture and concise clinical-laboratory characteristics of Marchiafava-Micheli's disease on the basis of their studies of case record date of 31 patients, data of 13 autopsies and findings of 27 treanobiopsie
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Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii. (6)
On a model of experimental pneumonia in mice caused by the L-forms of bacteria against the background of diminished immunity a study was made of the therapeutic efficacy of penicillin, lincomycin, lysozyme and gamma-globulin. Lincomycin, particularly