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Course of the allergic reaction in rabbits against the background of a transplanted brown-pearce tumor

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The object of the present research was the problem of manifestation of the allergic reaction (Schwartzmann phenomenon) against the background of a changed body reactivity in a rabbit with a transplanted Brown-Pearce tumor. It has been found that reproduction of the Schwartzmann phenomenon was less manifest in rabbits with a rapidly metastasizing tumorous process. The data obtained are evidence that the tumor apparently changes and inhibits the defensive reactions of the body, in particular the local tissue reactivity.

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Nilovskii, M.N. Course of the allergic reaction in rabbits against the background of a transplanted brown-pearce tumor. Bull Exp Biol Med 62, 1172–1173 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00795470

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