
doi: 10.25305/unj.135551
The peculiarities of modeling and variants of course of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis at rats are investigated. The representations of nervous embryonic tissue influence possibilities on course of experimental demyelinated processes are amplified, the deterioration of a clinical state at rats is proved at neurosurgical treatment performance in the acute period of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis.
Orthopedic surgery, экспериментальный аллергический энцефаломиелит; стимулятор Фрейнда; криоконсервированные клетки эмбрионального мозга, Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system, експериментальний алергічний енцефаломієліт; стимулятор Фрейнда; кріоконсервовані клітини ембріонального мозку, RC346-429, experimental allergic encephalomyelitis; Freund's stimulant; cryopreserved cells of the embryonic brain, RD701-811
Orthopedic surgery, экспериментальный аллергический энцефаломиелит; стимулятор Фрейнда; криоконсервированные клетки эмбрионального мозга, Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system, експериментальний алергічний енцефаломієліт; стимулятор Фрейнда; кріоконсервовані клітини ембріонального мозку, RC346-429, experimental allergic encephalomyelitis; Freund's stimulant; cryopreserved cells of the embryonic brain, RD701-811
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