Infection of Animals with the Influenza Virus After a Preliminary Administration of the Preparation “Cryocell-Haemocordâ€. Report II. Investigation of Morpho-Functional State of Murine Immunocompetent Organs
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mice, thymus, lymph nodes, spleen, lungs, the influenza virus infection, anti-virus activity of the preparation “Cryocell-Haemocordâ€, morphological studiesAbstract
The influence of a preliminary administration of the preparation “Cryocell-Haemocord†on morpho-functional state of lungs, thymus, lymph nodes and spleen of animals infected with a lethal dose of the influenza virus A/Victoria was studied. The data obtained attest to an anti-virus activity of the preparation “Cryocell-Haemocordâ€, which manifested itself as absence of dystrophic and necrotic injuries, maintenance of cell structures in organs of immune protection and lungs of animals infected with the influenza virus.
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