The authors give considerations to one of the core hygienic problems arising in the process of long-term operation of orbital stations, i.e. ensuring microbial health of the milieu interior.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe experiments on rabbits revealed the depressant effect of anticonvulsant drug halonal on spontaneous bioelectrical activity and electroexcitability of the motor area of the cerebral cortex, caudate nucleus, intralaminar nuclei of the thalamus and midbrain reticular formation. The drug exerts no effect on the amygdala and hippocamp. The mechanism of the anticonvulsant effect of halonal involves inhibition of the caudo-thalamo-cortical synchronizing system that presumably disorders the occurrence of the hypersynchronous charge in the cortical neurons and prevents the development of a convulsive fit.
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September 1986
The work deals with the characterization of the functional antigens of N. meningitidis, group B. Analysis of the total extract of N.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the production of contact lenses for vision correction, the economic effect is expected as a consequence of replacing a foreign-made strip material by domestic strip laminate. The effect will continuously increase as the production grows up.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe method for obtaining a serotyping antigenic complex from N. meningitidis B16B6 by their direct treatment with the mixture of detergents (0.5% sodium desoxycholate and 0,5% cholic acid in the proportion 1 : 1) in 0.
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March 1983
Administration to white rats of phenobarbital, benzonal and benzobamyl in a dose of 1/20 LD50 for 4--14 days was accompanied by enhanced respiration of microsomes isolated from liver tissue, by acceleration of NAD.H and NADP.H oxidation, by activation of amidopyrin and hexobarbital metabolism, by an increase in the hepatocyte content of P 450 and b5.
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October 1980
The method for obtaining antisera to meningococci of different serotypes are described and the scheme for the preparation of serotyping is presented, as well as the method for the preparation of the determinate fraction of serotype 2. Antisera to typing antigens 1, 2, 2-7, 2-10, 4, 5, 6, 8 (1) have been obtained, their specificity tested in parallel experiments with American and French typing sera. When typing meningococci, the use of antisera to purified protein antigen 2 is recommended.
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October 1978
Three fractions differing by molecular weight (fraction 1--greater than 14 x 10(4)--less than 2 x 10(6) dalton, fraction 11--greater than 7 x 10(4)--less than 14 x 10(4) dalton, fraction III--greater than l0(4) less 35 x 10(3) dalton) were isolated from vibrionin, a preparation of cholera allergen, by gel chromatography on Sephadex G-150. These fractions possessed a different immunochemical activity and were capable of detecting the state of increased sensitivity to cholera vibrio.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComparative study of immuno-chemical and biological properties of vibrionin and cholera vibrio endotoxin showed vibrionin to contain up to 73.5% of protein, whereas endotoxin preparations contained only 25% of protein. Use of disc electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gel permitted to determine the relative electrophoretic mobility of the protein component bands of both preparations.
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February 1978
As revealed, the action of lysozyme on the cells of Clostridium perfringens BP-6K led to the formation of not only typical spheroplasts, but also of cells whose peripheral parts of the cytoplasm were fragmented by membrane component. Small bodies framed by the membrane proper and containing granular and fibrillar components were formed. They were polymorphic in osmium treatment, and had smooth contours in preliminary use of aldehyde fixation.
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March 1977
The authors suggest a well-reproducible method of preparation of a biologically-active fraction of an alkaline extract of cholera vibrio from the strain 569B of Inaba serological type consisting in a preliminary triple removal of endotoxin (O-antigen) of the causative agent from the microbial cell suspension with trichloracetic acid with the subsequent extraction of the microbial mass and neutralization of the extract obtained capable of effective detection of the state of specific sensitization of the organism to cholera vibrio. Preparations of the alkaline extracts (cholera allergen) obtained were standard by chemical composition, they were characterized by a high protein content (up to 77%) and were practically nontoxic. These preparations can be used as a bacterial allergen for the experimental investigations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes of 10 museum strains of lactobacilli were examined electrophoretically in polyacrylamide gel. With respect to the relative electrophoretic motility and enzymic activity certain differences in the isoenzyme spectra of lactate dehydrogenase can give additional evidence for the identification of lactobacillar species.
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April 1974