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Recombinant adenoviruses capable of expressing the gene of secreted placentary alkaline phosphatase (SEAP) under control of CMV-promoter was obtained on the basis of CELO avian adenovirus and human adenovirus-5 (Ad5) genomes. The efficiency of the CELO vector was determined in experiments with transduction of human (293, A549, and H1299), mouse (B16), and avian (LMH) cell cultures. It was shown in C57BL/6 mice in vivo that SEAP gene is expressed under conditions of intravenous, intranasal, and intratumoral application of recombinant adenovirus CELO-SEAP.

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Recombinant CELO avian adenoviruses carrying green fluorescent protein (GFP) and and human interleukin-2 (IL-2) genes were obtained by homologous recombination in cell culture. The resultant recombinant CELO viruses are reproduced in chick embryos in the renal tubular and chorionic allantoic membrane cells. The ability of CELO vectors to transduce human and animal cells was studied in vitro (in cell cultures) and in vivo (in laboratory animals).

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The initial stage of amino acid metabolism was intensified in germinating wheat seeds with exogenous glutamine and proline. Exogenous glutamine and proline accumulated over 2 h at 4 degrees C in swelling seeds were spent at different rates over the following 2 h at 20 degrees C, thus compensating for insufficiency of these amino acids during the initial stage of development. Creation of an additional store of glutamine and proline during the initial stage of amino acid metabolism had positive effects on the seed germination and vital activity of the plants.

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