Formation of systemic structural trace in rat kidneys after cold adaptation
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We studied the adaptive response of rats to cold exposure. It was found that the development of the adaptive response and formation of systemic structural trace in the kidneys occurred within 1 month after the start of adaptation. Activation of proliferative processes in the kidneys was accompanied by an increase in intracellular calcium concentration.
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adaptation cold rectal temperature kidneys calciumReferences
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