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Information × Registration Number 0205U002548, 0198U005834 , R & D reports Title Application of the methods of immunoanalysis of lipopolysaccharides (endotoxins) of Gramnegative bacte- riums, antibodies to endotoxins and еndotoxin-binding receptors at infectious and noninfectious pathologies. popup.stage_title Head Beloglazov Vladimir Alekseevich; Gordienko Andrey Ivanovich, Registration Date 16-03-2005 Organization S.I.Georgievsky Crimean State Medical University popup.description2 The laboratory tests for a integrated state estimation humoral and cell-like antiendotoxin immunity (for quantitative determination of endotoxins of gram-negative bacteriums in different biological liquids; antiendotoxin antibodies of classes A, M and G in serum (plasma); antiendotoxin secretory IgA in a spit and other secrets; an endotoxin-binding receptors on leucocytes of a peripheral blood) are designed. The outcomes of operational use are adduced is designed of tests for definition of levels of antiendotoxin antibodies in a blood plasma of the donors of the Crimean station of blood transfusion, and also for a state estimation local and humoral antiendotoxin immunity for ill by a pemphigus; the patients with a chemical trauma of the upper department of an alimentiry channel; for ill with a high-gravity craniocerebral trauma; chronic bronchitis; lupus erythematosus; diabetic retinopathy; pneumonia and etc. It has allowed essentially to expand submissions about possible gears of participation of anendotoxin in a pathogenesis of the indicated diseases both role local and humoral antiendotoxin immunity at these pathologies. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Beloglazov Vladimir Alekseevich; Gordienko Andrey Ivanovich. Application of the methods of immunoanalysis of lipopolysaccharides (endotoxins) of Gramnegative bacte- riums, antibodies to endotoxins and еndotoxin-binding receptors at infectious and noninfectious pathologies.. (popup.stage: ). S.I.Georgievsky Crimean State Medical University. № 0205U002548
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