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Changes in sialic acid content in the intestinal tissues of animals vaccinated with living poliomyelitis vaccine

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A single oral administration of living poliomyelitis vaccine of immunologic type II (Sabin strain) to albino mice weighing 12–14 g is followed by an increase in the free sialic acid content from the 5th to the 20th days and in the bound sialic acid content from the 20th to the 45th day from the beginning of immunization in the small intestine of the vaccinated animals.

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Gorshunova, L.P., Khizhnyakova, T.M. & Nabokova, A.V. Changes in sialic acid content in the intestinal tissues of animals vaccinated with living poliomyelitis vaccine. Bull Exp Biol Med 81, 344–345 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00804914

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