Publications by authors named "G N Khliabich"

Somatic hybridization was employed for obtaining 335 hybridomas producing monoclonal antibodies to insulin. Twelve hybridomas were cloned by a method of maximum dilutions, and specific immunoglobulins, secreted by them, were characterized by solid phase immunoenzyme assay. Monoclonal antibodies possessed different activity with relation to human, porcine and cattle insulins, indicating their specificity to different epitopes on the insulin molecule.

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The comparative study of different protein bases has shown that the combined base containing animal blood hydrolysate (amino peptide) and acidic casein hydrolysate, moderately cleaved, in the proportion 1:1 is a good source of nitrogen and ensures the intensive growth of streptococci. As determined by the study of the physiological parameters and growth of streptococci, the presence of fodder yeast extract, glutamine, glucose and phosphates in media containing blood hydrolysate and casein hydrolysate has been found to render a stimulating effect on the growth and multiplication of these organisms. The data thus obtained have been used as the basis for developing the formula of a dried culture medium, capable of ensuring the growth of streptococci without blood or serum added and not inferior in its quality to Todd-Hewitt Broth manufactured by Oxoid Ltd.

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The correlation between the reactogenicity and immunogenicity characteristics of different smallpox vaccines, determined under the conditions of a strictly controlled field trial, has been studied by a number of laboratory tests. The most informative and reproducible laboratory methods for evaluating the provisory antigenic and immunogenic potency of smallpox vaccines are the evaluation of the character of lesions developing in rabbits as a result of the intradermal injection of the virus and the determination of the capacity of the virus for multiplication in the skin of a rabbit (reproduction). The most informative and reproducible method for evaluating the provisory reactogenicity of smallpox vaccines for humans is the determination of the capacity of the virus for multiplication at elevated temperature.

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Immunogenicity of smallpox vaccines prepared of EM-63, L-IVP, and B-51 strains was studied under conditions of strict controlled epidemiological trial. Skin reactions to revaccination and vaccines antigenic activity indices were detemined in the persons vaccinated. Changes in the virus-neutralizing and antibodies suppressing hemagglutination was the same in persons vaccinated with any of the preparations tested.

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