| [clinical strains of burkholderia cepacia: characteristic and detection of the components in the quorum sensing regulatory system]. | described in the paper are characteristics of b. cepacia clinical strains isolated from patients at moscow hospitals. the strains were investigated for the presence of proteolytic, chitinolytic, hemolytic and lipase activities as well as for presence of components of the "quorum sensing" gene activity regulatory system by using biological test-systems and in the polymerase chain reaction with primers to genes cepi and cepr. | 2003 | 14664157 |
| [virulent properties of hospital strains of bacteria of the burkholderia cepacia complex, isolated in hospitals of moscow]. | the results of the study of hospital strains of the b. cepacia complex, isolated in hospitals of moscow, with the use of phenotypical and molecular-genetic methods are presented. the phenotypical methods made it possible to differentiate russian strains and classify them with a group of genomovars (i, iii, iv). as the result the epidemic importance of the strains with epidemic markers, having specific characteristics for every clinic, was determined. the detection of the collection of genes cepi ... | 2005 | 16438375 |
| [biofilm formation by strains of burkholderia cepacia complex in dependence of their phenotypic and genotypic characteristics]. | biofilm formation was studied in 54 strains of burkholderia cepacia complex isolated in 7 moscow hospitals. 80% of strains (biofilm groups i and ii) had the capacity to biofilm formation and only 16.7% of strains (group iii) were not capable to biofilm formation. molecular genetic methods allowed to identify one of the epidemic markers (cbl, is hybrid sequence, burkholderia cepacia epidemic strain marker - bcesm) in 46.7, 23.3, and 33.3% of strains from group i, ii, and iii respectively. gene ce ... | 2007 | 17523420 |
| [microbial population of lower respiratory tract in children from different age groups with cystic fibrosis]. | to study microflora of lower respiratory tract of children from different age groups with cystic fibrosis during follow-up for determination of its variability and possible sources of infectious complications. | 2010 | 20218338 |