Publications by authors named "Marina P Bynina"

In interepidemic periods, causative agents of sapronoses typically employ a variety of mechanisms for maintaining the viability in terrestrial parasitic systems, associated with different adaptive strategies and utilized by their populations to survive. Unlike spore-forming bacteria, causative agents of sapronoses form resistant cell forms: viable but nonculturable (VBNC) cells and persistence (dormant) cells. The implementation of these strategies is mediated by the influence of various stressors of the environment and is characterized by a decrease in metabolism, a change in the morphology and physiology of the bacterial cell, and also the cessation of its replication.

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