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9 April 2020 Can the infection, caused by Chlamydia psittaci, produce the stimulation of the growth of a malignant tumor: studying by using t-LASCA technique on animal model
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Proceedings Volume 11457, Saratov Fall Meeting 2019: Optical and Nano-Technologies for Biology and Medicine; 114570I (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2563841
Event: Saratov Fall Meeting 2019: VII International Symposium on Optics and Biophotonics, 2019, Saratov, Russian Federation
Abstract
In this report, the influence of C. psittaci (CP) antigens on the process of a development of a malignant solid tumor in the inbred Wistar white rats in experimental conditions has been successfully studied. Velocity of growing of a tumor has been estimated by s-LASCA technique. Measurement of statement of a tumor has been performed daily after each of three serial injections of the CP specific ornithosis antigen derived from two different CP strains, the Rostinovo-70 and the АМК. Single injection solutions were administered in a volume of 1 ml. We found, that both antigens could initiate the marked decrease of the growth of malignant tumors in the animal model used.
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Larisa Padilo, Onega Ulianova, Galina Maslyakova, Alla Bucharskaya, Sergey Dobdin, Irina Subbotina, Anatoly Skripal, Yaroslav Drevko, Vitaly Evstifeev, Olga Larionova, Sergey Ulyanov, and Valentina Feodorova "Can the infection, caused by Chlamydia psittaci, produce the stimulation of the growth of a malignant tumor: studying by using t-LASCA technique on animal model", Proc. SPIE 11457, Saratov Fall Meeting 2019: Optical and Nano-Technologies for Biology and Medicine, 114570I (9 April 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2563841
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Tumors

Animal model studies

Tumor growth modeling

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