Biotechnological Potential of Antigens of Plague, Cholera, Tularemia and Anthrax Pathogens, Obtained at the Russian Research Institute “Microbe”
M. N. Kireev,
O. V. Gromova,
S. V. Borisova
et al.
Abstract:Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe” of the Rospotrebnadzor develops and implements methods for obtaining and purifying biologically active substances of the causative agents of plague, cholera, tularemia and anthrax, which are used in the design of preventive and diagnostic preparations.The aim of the review is to summarize and systematize the accumulated data on the isolation, purification and assessment of antigens and toxins of plague, cholera, tularemia and anthrax pathogens. Attention is also… Show more
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