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Morphological and physiological characteristics of lymph nodes, thyroid gland, and testes of rats during stress-induced adaptation and activation

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Garkavi, L.K., Kvakina, E.B., Mulatova, A.K. et al. Morphological and physiological characteristics of lymph nodes, thyroid gland, and testes of rats during stress-induced adaptation and activation. Bull Exp Biol Med 108, 1669–1673 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00839721

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