SERUM CHOLESTEROL IN IMMUNOSTIMULATED MICE DURING INDUCED HEPATITIS B

Authors

  • V. JASMIN GOLD
  • V. VIVEKA VARDHANI

Keywords:

Immunex DS, Gen Vac B vaccine, Serum, Cholesterol, Mice, Immunostimulant

Abstract

The level of serum cholesterol showed considerable decrease during the entire experimental period (1 to 5 days) of infection in all experimental groups (immunostimulated + vaccinated) of mice when compared with controls (group c, unimmunostimulated + unvaccinated; group I, immunostimualted). The decrease of serum cholesterol was influenced by the retained Gen Vac B Hbs Ag infective virus and the immunological damage caused by the infectious viral organisms within the host system.

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Published

2013-10-09

How to Cite

GOLD , V., & VARDHANI, V. V. (2013). SERUM CHOLESTEROL IN IMMUNOSTIMULATED MICE DURING INDUCED HEPATITIS B. The Bioscan, 8(4), 1129–1134. Retrieved from https://thebioscan.com/index.php/pub/article/view/249