
doi: 10.1007/bf00802956
Experimental studies of the state of the immune system after moderately severe closed chest trauma (CCT) conducted in the writers' laboratory, confirmed by clinical electrophysiological, and morphological data, revealed stimulation of the primary immune response to sheep's red blood cells (SRBC). This response was recorded at the peak of the immune response in the case of immunization of the animals immediately after trauma, and it reached the peak when the antigen was injected on the 15th day of the post-traumatic period [3].
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