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Data from a study of the effect of vitamin B12 on the course of experimental infection and the immunological reactions of the organism

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Data are presented on the possibility of increasing the organic resistance of white mice to friedlander bacillus infection by means of vitamin B12. It is considered that one of the possible mechanisms in the protective action of this preparation is the intensified production of both normal and immune antibodies.

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Ébert, L.Y., Bukharin, O.V. Data from a study of the effect of vitamin B12 on the course of experimental infection and the immunological reactions of the organism. Bull Exp Biol Med 53, 71–74 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00794716

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