PMID: 6159018Sep 1, 1980Paper

Effect of immunization with small doses of antigen on the development of experimental atherosclerosis

Biulleten' eksperimental'noĭ biologii i meditsiny
Iu N Zubzhitskiĭ, E G Alksnis

Abstract

Immunization of rabbits suffering from experimental hyperlipemia with human gamma-globulin (a total dose of 150 mg) or with disintegrated yeast Candida albicans (a total dose of 62 mg) inhibited the development of hyperlipemia and atherosclerosis. The effect was more pronounced in animals immunized on the 6th experimental week than in those immunized on the 9th week.

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