Фенотипические и генетические маркеры холодовой адаптации вируса краснухи
Диссертация
У ослабленного и холодоадаптированного варианта штамма С-77 выявлен иммунологический маркер аттенуации: уровень протективных антител к са39, также как и для вакцинного штамма ЯА 27/3, был достоверно ниже, чем таковой к дикому варианту штамма С-77. Наряду с холодоадаптированным фенотипом данный маркер аттенуации может быть использован на производстве для контроля вакцинных штаммов. Следует… Читать ещё >
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