Publications by authors named "G F Sycheva"

The proposed method of emulsive polymerization provides the possibility of modifying and obtaining insoluble forms of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione reductase, and streptolysin-O preserving nanoobjects (conformationally active centers and antigenic determinants) in their native states. Apart from enzymatic and immunological properties, the samples acquired some new features: resistance to high temperature, resistance to 3 M KCNS solution and buffer solutions with high concentration of hydrogen ions, and resistance to preserving solutions. Magnetic properties provide the possibility of simplifying enzyme-linked immunosorbent and immunofluorescence assays.

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One of the mechanisms of muscular involvement in RA patients was elucidated by identification of antibodies to skeletal muscle components (actin and tropomyosin). Clinical symptoms of skeletal muscles involvement in RA proved to be associated with elevated count of tropomyosin antibodies against an insignificant informative value of actin. Enzyme immunoassay with tropomyosin has established a direct correlation between the number of the antibodies and RA activity.

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The heat-resistant preparations of immobilized granulated streptolysin O were obtained with the use of emulsion polymerization techniques. In experiments the presence of gangliosides and cholesterol affected the hemolytic activity of immobilized streptolysine O. The preparations thus obtained were used in the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay as antigens for the determination of specific antibodies in rheumatic fever patients and healthy persons.

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To advance diagnosis and treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), the authors have developed a number of specific diagnostic preparations basing on nDNA, RNA, cardiolipin immobilized into the three-dimensional lattice of polyacrylamide gel. Using such granulated antigenic preparations with magnetic properties, a correlation has been derived between SLE activity, visceral pathology and a level of specific antibodies. In view of a successful experimental use of the preparations as selective sorbents, they may be introduced into extracorporeal treatment.

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Immobilized granulated myocardial tropomyosin with magnetic properties of prolonged period of storage was obtained. Tropomyosin inclusion into granules emulsion polymerisation is 89.5%.

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