Abstract

Various stress procedures (swimming, hypobaric hypoxia, and exotoxin administration) induced similar changes in electrophoretic mobility of rat erythrocytes. The degree and directionality of phasic changes in electrophoretic mobility depended on the concentration of stress hormones.

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