Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol
September 1994
Electron-microscopic study of the interaction of Y. pestis and peritoneal phagocytes obtained from BALB mice, both intact and treated with the toxic fraction of Y. pestis, has revealed that in the process of phagocytosis the toxin weakens the killing and degradation phases of these bacteria, but leaves the ingestion activity of phagocytes unchanged.
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March 1991
Significant data on the dynamics of globulin production in guinea pigs in the process of immunogenesis after the injection of Francisella tularensis vaccine strain or conjugated brucellosis vaccine have been obtained by means of immunofluorescence and the enzyme immunoassay. The number of globulin-producing cells in lymphoid organs (the spleen, regional and remote lymph nodes) differs, depending on the injected antigen. The relationship between the character of immunomorphological changes in lymphoid organs and the dynamics of the increase of antibody titers in the peripheral blood of the animals after their immunization with conjugated brucellosis vaccine and the injection of avirulent F.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnthrax toxin introduced subcutaneously into white rats Fisher-344 caused specific intoxication accompanied by characteristic pathomorphological changes and, when studied by the immunoperoxidase method in histological sections, could be detected in the blood stream (in plasma) and in the cytoplasm of macrophages (in the lungs and the spleen). The content of the preparation introduced into the animals in the blood stream is directly related to its toxicity, being probably indicative of the relative functional failure of the macrophagal system.
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August 1987
The possibility of evaluating the immunogenic potency of brucellosis vaccine BA-19 by immunological methods has been shown. Morphometry and the quantitative evaluation of globulin-producing cells in lymphoid organs by direct and indirect immunofluorescent techniques serve as informative evaluation tests. The marker method with the evaluation of lymphocyte classes by acid and alkaline phosphatases and the electrophoretic motility characteristics of T- and B-lymphocytes, used in combination with the above-mentioned methods, present information on immunogenesis.
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