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Pretreatment with Antiviral Preparation Kagocel Normalizes the Content of Bone Marrow Multipotent Stromal Cells and TNFα in Blood Serum of CBA Mice Disturbed by Administration of S. typhimurium Antigen Complex In Vivo and Maintains High Concentration of IL-10 and Th1 Cytokines
Pretreatment with the active substance of antiviral preparation Kagocel, inductor of type I endogenous IFN, in a daily therapeutic dose (30 μg/mouse) 3 h prior to administration of S. typhimurium antigens to CBA ...
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Effects of Kagocel® on the Counts of Multipotent Stromal Cells, Expression of Cytokine Genes in Primary Cultures of Bone Marrow Stromal Cells, and Serum Cytokine Concentrations in CBA Mice
The efficiency of cloning of bone marrow multipotent stromal cells (ECF-MSC) from CBA mice and the MSC counts in the femoral bone increased 24 h after a single in vivo (but not in vitro) injection of kagocel (act...
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Process control in ore-smelting furnace at based on constant component of the phase voltages
The valve effect in electrofurnaces and the appearance of a constant component of the phase voltages are considered for industrial arc furnaces. The valve effect is associated with the transformation of electr...
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Controlling the Composition of a Normal Electrocorundum Melt by Adjusting the Constant Component of the Phase Voltage
The process of making normal electrocorundum is used as an example to demonstrate the feasibility of using the constant component of the phase voltage to control the composition of the melt on which the arc is...
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Constant component of the phase voltage when smelting zirconium electrocorundum
When smelting zirconium electrocorundum in an ore furnace, the furnace performance is related to the constant component of the phase voltage. The possibility of selecting optimal technological parameters on th...
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Electrochemical processes in an ore-furnace bath
When an alternating current passes through an ore furnace, the surface where electrochemical reactions occur moves through the electrically conducting layer. These reactions occur over the whole conducting vol...
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Effect of Macrophage Migration Inhibition Factor on the Content of Stromal Precursor Cells in Mouse Bone Marrow and Efficiency of Bone Marrow Precursor Cell Cloning In Vitro
The content of stromal precursor cells in the bone marrow of mice decreased 2–5.7 times 24 h after injection of macrophage migration inhibition factor in doses of 0.1–50 ng/kg, this reduction depending on the ...
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Development of processes for winning mixed (U-Pu) oxides suitable as fuel in fast and thermal reactors
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Viral immunoassay for mass screening of nanogram amounts of antigen
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Decisions in principle of the handling of spent thermal- and fast-reactor fuel in the USSR
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Determination of lymphokine-induced cytolytic activity of macrophages by3H-thymidine residue in prelabeled tumor cells
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Recording ionizing radiation doses with the aid of two immiscible dielectric liquids situated in an electric field
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Preparation of monoclonal antibodies to antigens of specific murine suppressor T cells
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In vivo production of macrophage migration inhibition and stimulation factors during the inductive phase of the alloimmune response
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Induction of T cells producing macrophage migration inhibition factor by products of the K, I, and D regions of the H-2 complex in mice
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Structure and properties of glass-fiber-reinforced plastic based on Rolivsan MV-1
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Induction of T cells producing macrophage migration inhibition factor by mutant H-2 antigensin vivo
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Ultradian biorhythms in mouse bone marrow