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Tramesan, a novel polysaccharide from Trametes versicolor. Structural characterization and biological effects. [PDF]
Mushrooms represent a formidable source of bioactive compounds. Some of these may be considered as biological response modifiers; these include compounds with a specific biological function: antibiotics (e.g.
Marzia Scarpari +14 more
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Multifunctional Mobile Module Complex for Analysis of Pathogenic Biological Materials (Agents)
Multifunctional mobile module complex for analysis of pathogenic biological materials (agents) (MKA PBA) and for the support of the decisions of the operational groups of the Ministry of Defence of Russia in case of biological emergencies, has been ...
M. V. Supotnitskiy
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Selection and Disinfection of Adsorbents Used for Transportation of Pathogenic Biological Agents
Evaluated are available materials, having absorbability, in view of using them as adsorbents for transportation of pathogenic biological agents.
T. A. Malyukova +4 more
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Accidents in Laboratories Working with Pathogenic Biological Agents
Accidents during the work with infectious disease agents are one of the leading biological risk factors for employees, the public and the environment. Specialists in the field of biological safety should monitor and analyze information on these accidents
I. M. Krepostnova, M. V. Gordeeva
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The review presents data on application of UV, IR and optical spectroscopy methods for non-specific indication of pathogenic biological agents, and IR Fourier spectroscopy, and Raman spectroscopy - for their identification.
D. V. Utkin +3 more
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Every year, the number of potentially life-threatening pathogenic biological agents (PBAs) is rapidly growing, which are represented by viruses, bacteria, rickettsia, chlamydia, protozoa, fungi, genetically engineered constructs and modified ...
M. A. Yudin +6 more
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Bats are known to be potential reservoirs of numerous human-pathogenic viruses. They have been identified as natural hosts for coronaviruses, causing Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in humans.
Therese Muzeniek +13 more
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Coronaviruses (CoV) are divided into the genera α-CoVs, β-CoVs, γ-CoVs and δ-CoVs. Of these, α-CoVs and β-CoVs are solely capable of causing infections in humans, resulting in mild to severe respiratory symptoms.
Therese Muzeniek +15 more
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Paramyxovirus Diversity within One Population of Miniopterus fuliginosus Bats in Sri Lanka
Bats are known as typical reservoirs for a number of viruses, including viruses of the family Paramyxoviridae. Representatives of the subfamily Orthoparamyxovirinae are distributed worldwide and can cause mild to fatal diseases when infecting humans. The
Therese Muzeniek +15 more
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Bats are described as the natural reservoir host for a wide range of viruses. Although an increasing number of bat-associated, potentially human pathogenic viruses were discovered in the past, the full picture of the bat viromes is not explored yet.
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