01514nas a2200325 4500000000100000008004100001260000900042653001200051653002400063653001800087653003100105653001600136653001100152653002000163653001200183653001800195653002500213653002200238100001800260700001400278700001700292700001900309700002000328700001700348700001900365245016800384300001000552520061200562022001401174 2000 d c200010aAnimals10aAntigens, Bacterial10aCulture Media10aDrug Resistance, Microbial10aGuinea Pigs10aHumans10aImmunochemistry10aleprosy10aMycobacterium10aMycobacterium leprae10aSoil Microbiology1 aKalianina O V1 aIushin IM1 aDiachina M N1 aIushchenko A A1 aChernousova L N1 aKalinina O A1 aSalamatina O S00a[The comparative cultural-biochemical and immunochemical identification of laboratory strains of cultured mycobacteria from leprous patient lesions and from soil]. a49-523 a

The paper presents the results of studied of cultural biochemical and immunochemical properties of the cultured mycobacteria isolated from patients with leprous lesions of (M.01, M.011) and the soil (M. lufu) in compared to other well-known mycobacteria and between them. M.01, M.011, and M. lufu differ from other representatives of the genus Mycobacterium, but they are close to each other in their cultural biochemical and immunochemical properties, antigenic composition, and protein spectra. The findings are an additional characteristic of the biological properties of M.01, M.011, and M. lufu.

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