Author:
Selyatitskaya V G,Palchikova N A,Kuzminova O I
Abstract
Abstract
The article describes the cross-resistance to cold, hypoxia and physical activity of adult animals with early postnatal cold imprinting. It was shown that short-term fractional cooling in the first seven days of the life of Wistar rats increased the resistance of adult animals to low temperatures, but reduced it to hypoxia and physical static performance.
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