Abstract

The study revealed that the severity and duration of response of the lymphoid formations in the walls of the small intestine to acute emotional stress depends on the individual organism's resistance to the stress exposure. Despite the fungible nature of the response of lymphoid structures in the stressors, their reaction in the group of stress-resistant rats was less pronounced, and recovery times are shorter compared to the stress-prone animals.

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