Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol
July 1986
The assimilation and mutual transformation of exogenous purine and pyrimidine bases and their nucleosides in the known subspecies of F. tularensis have been studied by means of radio-labeled compounds. The possibility of using the specific features of the metabolism of these compounds in F.
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January 1983
The strains isolated in natural foci of the Stavropol Territory and the Armenian SSR have been found to belong to the holarctic race of Francisella tularensis, biovar II. In natural foci of the Kalmyk ASSR the strains belonging to biovars I and II have been isolated. The study of the tularecinogenicity of the cultures has revealed the existence of strains which are not sensitive to their own tularecins.
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July 1982
The immunization of guinea pigs with trivaccine and monovaccines against plaque, tularemia and anthrax induces a decrease in the activity of acidic phosphatase in lymphocytes, as well as a decrease in the number of lymphocytes containing this enzyme. A decrease in the activity of alkaline phosphatase and peroxidase had been found to occur in neutrophil leukocytes. Besides, neutrophil leukocytes have shown an increase in the activity of acidic phosphatase and nonspecific esterases.
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