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Multiplex Real Time PCR Test-System for the Detection of Anthrax Causative Agent
Designed is a multiplex PCR-RT test-system for the detection of anthrax causative agent using hybridization fluorescence detection – “ Bacillus anthracis multiplex 3 FRT”. This test-system contains enclosed reference sample for carrying
E. A. Tsygankova +4 more
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Bacterial Protein Toxins as Anticancer Agents: Clinical Potential of Pseudomonas and Anthrax Toxins. [PDF]
Protein toxins are biologically active polypeptides produced by a variety of organisms, including bacteria, plants, fungi, and animals. These molecules exert potent and specific toxic effects on target cells and are primarily associated with pathogenicity and defense mechanisms of the organisms.
Misra R +6 more
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Diagnostic Nutrient Media for Isolation and Identification of Anthrax Agent
Designed is a differential-diagnostic solid nutrient media for isolation and identification of anthrax agent. This media contains: nutrient base (enzymic hydrolysate of fishbone powder), agar-agar, D (+)-sorbite, pH indicator bromthymol blue, and broad ...
V. A. Govorunova +5 more
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The antibacterial properties of Ampelocissus latifolia root extract against Bacillus anthracis [PDF]
Background Bacillus anthracis a spore-forming Gram-positive bacterium, is the causative agent of anthrax in both animals and humans. The potential emergence of antibiotic-resistant strains of B. anthracis further poses a significant concern.
Khushbu Khushbu +4 more
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The aim of the study was to assess the effectiveness of the developed anthrax magnoimmunosorbents (MIS) for the selective concentration of Bacillus anthracis spores and to increase the sensitivity of anthrax agent detection techniques, including when ...
F. V. Logvin +9 more
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Cutaneous anthrax cases leading compartment syndrome [PDF]
Bacillus anthracis is the causative agent of anthrax. Anthrax is a zoonotic disease with three clinical forms. Clinical forms are skin, gastrointestinal and inhalational anthrax. Cutaneous anthrax is 95% of the cases.
Emine Parlak, Ali Aydın, Mehmet Parlak
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Anthrax as a Potential Biological Warfare Agent [PDF]
Anthrax is a zoonotic illness recognized since antiquity. Today, human anthrax has been all but eradicated from the industrialized world, with the vast majority of practitioners in the United States unlikely to have seen a case. Unfortunately, the disease remains endemic in many areas of the world, and anthrax poses a threat as a mass casualty ...
J C, Pile +3 more
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A review of the epizootiological and epidemiological situation on anthrax in the world in 2020 was carried out. In the Russian Federation, five cases of human infection with cutaneous anthrax were registered in the entity of the North Caucasian Federal ...
A. G. Ryazanova +10 more
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Influence of antibacterial agents on vaccine strains of Anthrax [PDF]
Neutralization of spore-forming pathogenic microflora is carried out by solutions of disinfectants repeatedly. Antibacterial agents when used uncontrolled can reduce the sensitivity of microorganisms and as a result cause severe complications. Of considerable interest is the combined use of antibiotics with antibacterial drugs of plant origin.
H.A. Zaviryukha +2 more
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Evaluation of the house fly Musca domestica as a mechanical vector for an anthrax. [PDF]
Anthrax is a disease of human beings and animals caused by the encapsulated, spore-forming, Bacillus anthracis. The potential role of insects in the spread of B.
Antonio Fasanella +5 more
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