Publications by authors named "O S Bursha"

The optimal conditions of arrangement of direct alternative of flatbed enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and dot-immunoanalysis with application of monoclonal peroxidase conjugates for express identification of comma bacillus of serogroups O1 and O139 both in hospital and field conditions without device support. The direct technique enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in flatbed alternative shortens time of analysis up to 70-80 minutes and in case of dot enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay on membrane - up to 70-90 minutes. It is established that in case of analysis in conditions of room temperature (20-25 C) sensitivity of techniques remains at initial level.

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The source of monoclonal antibodies was chosen the cultural fluid of hybridoma-producers deposited in the specialized collection of cell cultures of vertebrates (St. Petersburg) with numbers RKKK(P) 386D and RKKK(P) 674D. The specific immunoglobulin (Ig) from cultural fluid was concentrated by precipitation with saturated solution of ammonium sulfate.

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Aim: To study nature of changes in components of glutathione disulfide system of experimental animals influenced by plague "murine" toxin.

Materials And Methods: Total glutathione level as well as levels of oxidated (G-SS-G) and reduced (GSH) forms of glutathione, activity of glutathione reductase and glutathione peroxidase in erythrocytes of Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus), mice and guinea pigs were studied.

Results: Sharp decrease of reduced glutathione level as well as increase of oxidated glutathione level were observed in all experimental animal species after intraperitoneal administration of plague "murine" toxin.

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The transition of V. cholerae into the uncultivable state under experimental conditions was accompanied by gradual changes in their morphology, motility and metabolic activity. The vibrios took the oval form, lost their flagellum, motility and enzyme activity on diagnostic media.

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