Abstract
It is shown by the luminol- and lucigenin-dependent chemiluminescence method that oxygen metabolism in chicken whole-blood cells is characterized by the prevalence of the generation of primary reactive oxygen species (superoxide anion) both in a spontaneous and antigen-activated in vitro state and changes regularly during various periods of postnatal ontogeny.
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