Publications by authors named "M A Shul'ga"

For the first time comparative study was conducted of the ultrastructure of promastigotes of Leishmania major and L. tropica in the organism of Phlebotomus papatasi which for the first species of Leishmania is and for the second species is not a natural invertebrate host. During the bloodsucking on Mesocricetus auratus experimentally infected with Leishmania sandflies perceive amastigotes of both L.

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A common plan of ultrastructural organization was revealed in a comparative study of the ultrastructure of the nonagglutinating El Tor and cholera vibrios: the presence of a three-layer cell wall and cytoplasmic membrane, the presence of vesicles on the external layer of the cell wall or between the cell wall and the cytoplasmic membrane; identity of the intracytoplasmic membranous structures; the presence of intracytoplasmic inclusions in the form of granules of various size and electron density; cell division by means of a band with the formation of two cells of equal size or of many bands in one cell, and also by the joining of the cytoplasmic membrane with the formation of rings at the sites of cell division. Identify of the ultrastructure of the vibrios under study can serve as confirmation of the views of the investigators who consider that nonagglutinating vibrios should be referred to a single V. cholerae species.

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