Abstract
Assuming that the peculiarities of structural and functional changes in lymphoid organs depend on the intensity and duration of physical training, the aim of the work was to study the effect of different types of physical activity on the central and peripheral organs of immunogenesis (thymus and spleen) in rats of different sexes. It is shown that regardless of sexual differences different modes of physical training cause the same type of structural changes in the lymphoid organs, which lead to a compensatory restructuring of the immune system in response to stress.
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