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titleOfInvention Method for evaluating organism reactivity in treating for hepatobiliary system abnormality
abstract FIELD: medicine. n SUBSTANCE: method involves determining separated glycogen content in adportal hepatocytes adjacent to the central vein and taking intermediate position between said zones. Reactivity index is calculated as IR=A/B, where A is the hepatocytes percent having substrate in the amount exceeding 75% from cytoplasm area adjacent to the central vein and hepatocytes occupying intermediate position between the zones, B is the hepatocytes percent having substrate in the amount exceeding 75% from cytoplasm area adjacent to portal tract. The RI value being equal to or less than 0.37, stress-training response is to be determined. RI value being greater than 0.7, activation response is determined. n EFFECT: high accuracy of the method. n 1 tbl
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