Topography and microstructural organization of lymphoid formations associated with pig intestinal mucosa
The study of the dynamics of the area of the lymphoid formations of the intestine was carried out using the technique of total staining by Helman. The topographic, macrostructural and microstructural features of lymphoid formations associated with the intestinal mucous membranes of neonatal and mamm...
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