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titleOfInvention Method of simulating macrophage defect
abstract FIELD: leprology and phthysiology. SUBSTANCE: peritoneal macrophages of stimulated animals (mice) 2 h before being infected by suspension of leper and tuberculosis micobacteria are saturated in one step by introducing 0.6% hydrogen peroxide solution into abdominal cavity in amount 2.0 ml per 1 mouse. EFFECT: improved reproducibility of leper and tuberculosis models. 12 dwg, 2 tbl
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