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Effect of Bone Marrow Allotransplantation on Neuron-Specific (NSE) and Histamine-Containing Cells of Lymph Nodes

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The histamine content in bioamine-containing cells and the content of NSE+ cells of the lymph nodes were studied in rats in 40 min and in 2 and 4 h after bone marrow allotransplantation by using the cross luminescence-histochemical method and immunohistochemical method, respectively. Within 2 h after allotransplantation of the bone marrow, a significant increase in histamine content in bioamine-containing cells and an increase in the number of NSE+ cells in the period were observed. Both APUD and NSE+ cells were found to be heterogeneous by staining and luminescence.

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Translated from Kletochnye Tekhnologii v Biologii i Meditsine, No. 4, pp. 246-249, December, 2021

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Romanov, V.O., Lyubovtseva, L.A., Vorobyova, O.V. et al. Effect of Bone Marrow Allotransplantation on Neuron-Specific (NSE) and Histamine-Containing Cells of Lymph Nodes. Bull Exp Biol Med 172, 649–652 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-022-05448-9

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