TOPOGRAPHIC AND MACROSCOPIC INDICATORS OF LYMPHOID FORMATIONS OF THE MUCOSA IN THE INTESTINE OF RABBITS

TOPOGRAPHIC AND MACROSCOPIC INDICATORS OF LYMPHOID FORMATIONS OF THE MUCOSA IN THE INTESTINE OF RABBITS

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https://doi.org/10.36074/grail-of-science.12.05.2023.036

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Introduction. The development of rabbit farming requires the breeding of new breeds of rabbits with accelerated growth intensity and increased productivity. Together with the acceleration of growth and development of somatic systems, the rates of morphogenesis and formation of organs that provide immune protection, in particular, lymphoid formations of the intestine, also change [1, 2]. Lymphoid formations associated with the intestinal mucosa in mammals are represented by the diffuse form of lymphoid tissue, lymphoid nodules, as well as clusters of diffuse lymphoid tissue and lymphoid nodules in the form of Peyer's patches [3].

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Author Biographies

Olena Byrka , State Biotechnological University, Ukraine

candidate of veterinary sciences, associate professor

Viktoriia Yurchenko , Ukraine

candidate of agricultural sciences, associate professor

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24.05.2023

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Byrka , O., & Yurchenko , V. (2023). TOPOGRAPHIC AND MACROSCOPIC INDICATORS OF LYMPHOID FORMATIONS OF THE MUCOSA IN THE INTESTINE OF RABBITS. Grail of Science, (27), 238–240. https://doi.org/10.36074/grail-of-science.12.05.2023.036
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