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A study of the antigenic properties of kidney and heart tissues of human embryo in embryogenesis

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A study was made of the antigenic species specificity of human embryonic kidney and heart tissues as various developmental periods. The method of anaphylaxis with desensitization on guinea pigs was used.

The development of human embryos is paralleled by the rise of the antigenic species specificity of heart and kidney tissues. The nature of species specificity changes occurring, in the heart tissues during embryogenesis some-what differs from that particular to alterations operating in the kidney tissue.

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Iskhakov, A.I. A study of the antigenic properties of kidney and heart tissues of human embryo in embryogenesis. Bull Exp Biol Med 57, 486–489 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00782522

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