Всесоюзный научно-исследовательский противочумный институт "Микроб"
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Изобретение относитс к медицинской Микробиологии, может быть применено дл серологической идентификации энтеропатогенных вибрионов. Цель изобретени - штамм нового серовара 61, с помощью которого получают диагностическую специфическую сьшоротку, дополн ющую набор сывороток различной сероспецифичности. Штамм Vibrio Nag выделен из объектов окружающей среды. Депонирован в музее живых культур ВНИИПЧИ "Микроб" под' номером КМ-2(154).This invention relates to medical microbiology and may be used for the serological identification of enteropathogenic vibrios. The purpose of the invention is a new serovar 61 strain, with which a diagnostic specific short is obtained, supplementing a set of sera of different serospecificity. Strain Vibrio Nag isolated from the environment. It is deposited in the Museum of Living Cultures of the VNIIPCHI "Microbe" under the number KM-2 (154).
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SU853907595A1985-06-051985-06-05Serovar strain vibrio nag 61 for preparing diagnosis serum against serovar 61 vibrions
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New protein isolated from blood, process for preparing said protein, antibodies against said new protein, and pharmaceutical compositions containing said protein or said antibodies
Methods for in vitro diagnosis of human cytomegalovirus infections and use of monoclonal antibodies against cytomegaloviruses which react with a cytomegalovirus-induced protein kinase.