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    Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 79 (1975), S. 167-170 
    ISSN: 1573-8221
    Keywords: macrophages ; brucellas ; antibodies ; phagocytosis ; pinocytosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The ingestion of a heterologous brucellar luminescent antiserum by cultures of macrophages from intact and immune guinea pigs and its accumulation in the cytoplasmic granules (secondary lysosomes) and its entry into phagocytic vacuoles (phagosomes) were studied. The accumulation of antiserum in the phagosomes was judged from the appearance of specific luminescence of the phagocytosed brucellas. Accumulation of luminescent antigen-antibody complex in the cytoplasmic granules also was investigated at various time intervals after phagocytosis of brucellas treated with brucellar luminescent serum. No difference was found between macrophages from intact and immune animals as regards the character of pinocytosis of the luminescent sera. Differences between macrophages were found in the rate of passage of the antisera from the lysosomes into the phagosomes and the rate of formation of luminescent granules after phagocytosis of brucellas treated with luminescent antiserum.
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    Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 87 (1979), S. 35-37 
    ISSN: 1573-8221
    Keywords: serologic reaction ; light scattering spectroscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The possibility of recording the results of serologic reactions not yielding visible phenomena by means of light scattering spectroscopy (LSS) was studied. Influenza virus andMycoplasma pneumoniae antigens and the corresponding antisera were used as the test objects. It was shown that, in principle, LSS can be used to detect the antigen-antibody complex in serologic reactions not yielding viible phenomena.
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    Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 85 (1978), S. 408-410 
    ISSN: 1573-8221
    Keywords: precipitation test ; light scattering spectroscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract A method of light scattering spectroscopy was used to read the precipitation test. The system investigated consisted of human serum globulin and rabbit antiserum against human globulins. By light scattering spectroscopy the precipitation test can be read in much higher dilutions of antigen and antibody than by the ordinary visual method.
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    ISSN: 1573-8221
    Keywords: stable streptococcal L-forms ; myocardial muscle fibers ; common antigens
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Common antigenic features of stable streptococcal L-forms and of the cytoplasmic membrane of muscle fibers of the human myocardium were demonstrated by an immunofluorescence method. The common antigen is a component of the surface membrane of the muscle cell, adjacent to the sarcolemmal sheath, and of the membranes of the transverse tubules of the macroplasmic reticulum, which pass through the sarcomeres of the muscle fiber in the zone of the L-disks. The reaction was completely prevented by exhaustion of the antiserum against antigen of L-forms by means of a human myocardial tissue homogenate or a suspension of cultures of L-forms grown on a meat or casein medium. Exhaustion with a tissue homogenate of other organs (liver) or with concentrated nutrient medium had virtually no effect on the intensity of the reaction. In the authors' view, the presence of common antigens in cultures of stable L-forms of group A streptococcus and the myocardium may be one cause of the long persistence of L-forms in the human and animal body.
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