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Impulses in the sensory nerves in response to stimulation of the skin receptors of immunized animals with antigen

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The skin receptors of the immunized animals react to specific antigens for a more prolonged time and often with greater intensity. The reaction is more prolonged, the frequency of the bioelectrical potential oscillations of the sensory nerves becomes greater. This is, probably, one of the most important factors showing the changed reaction of the immunized animals to the administration of the antigen.

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Gordienko, A.N., Saakov, B.A. & Bondarev, I.M. Impulses in the sensory nerves in response to stimulation of the skin receptors of immunized animals with antigen. Bull Exp Biol Med 47, 329–332 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00787784

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