Systemic Amyloidosis Model on Young Mice


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Abstract

Subcutaneous daily injection (with neglect of aseptics) of 0.5 ml solution of soybean cream substitute (10% volume in distilled water) during 30 days caused systemic amyloidosis in 30-day-old mice. All the known methods for induction of systemic amyloidosis are based on the use of old animals, as senile tissue bradytrophy allows effective simulation of amyloidosis.

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V. A. Kozlov

Department of Medical Biology with a Course of Microbiology and Virology

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Russian Federation, Cheboksary

S. P. Sapozhnikov

Department of Medical Biology with a Course of Microbiology and Virology

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Russian Federation, Cheboksary

P. B. Karyshev

Department of Common, Clinical Pathology and Forensic Medicine, I. N. Ulyanov Chuvash State University

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Russian Federation, Cheboksary

A. I. Sheptukhina

Department of Medical Biology with a Course of Microbiology and Virology

Email: pooh12@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Cheboksary

O. V. Nikolaeva

Department of Medical Biology with a Course of Microbiology and Virology

Email: pooh12@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Cheboksary


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