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Change of hemoagglutinin and hemolysin titers in hemolymph of gastropod molluscs in response to immunization with sheep erythrocytes. / Baskakov, A. V.; Polevshchikov, A. V.; Harazova, A. D.; Krasnodembskii, E. G.

в: Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology, Том 36, № 3, 2000, стр. 277-281.

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Baskakov, AV, Polevshchikov, AV, Harazova, AD & Krasnodembskii, EG 2000, 'Change of hemoagglutinin and hemolysin titers in hemolymph of gastropod molluscs in response to immunization with sheep erythrocytes', Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology, Том. 36, № 3, стр. 277-281. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02737043

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Baskakov, A. V. ; Polevshchikov, A. V. ; Harazova, A. D. ; Krasnodembskii, E. G. / Change of hemoagglutinin and hemolysin titers in hemolymph of gastropod molluscs in response to immunization with sheep erythrocytes. в: Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology. 2000 ; Том 36, № 3. стр. 277-281.

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title = "Change of hemoagglutinin and hemolysin titers in hemolymph of gastropod molluscs in response to immunization with sheep erythrocytes",
abstract = "This work deals with analysis of changes of the levels of hemoagglutinins (HA) and hemolysins (HL) in hemolymph of three gastropod species, Planorbius corneus, Lymnea stagnalis, and Achatina fulica, in response to immunization with sheep erythrocytes (ShE). The levels of HA and HL were determined before immunization and 3, 5, 10, and 15 days after the antigen administration. The HA titer was estimated from hemoagglutination reaction, the HL titer was measured spectrophotometrically from release of hemoglobin from ShE. It has been found that after immunization the titer of HA falls by 72-88% for the first 3-5 days, but returns to the initial values or even exceeds them statistically significantly by the 10-15th days. The time of the decrease of the HA titers correlates inversely with the body mass of the animals, while the amplitude of this decrease is directly proportional to the body mass. The HL titer either changes parallel to the HA titer (in L. stagnalis) or increases statistically significantly by 60-65% during the entire period of observation (in two other species studied). It is suggested that in P. coneus and A. fulica, HA and HL are different compounds.",
author = "Baskakov, {A. V.} and Polevshchikov, {A. V.} and Harazova, {A. D.} and Krasnodembskii, {E. G.}",
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