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publicationDate 1998-11-30-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber MD-1111-F1
titleOfInvention A method of obtaining a reagent for determining the plasma-coagulating activity of microorganisms
abstract The invention relates to microbiology, and in particular to a method for producing a reagent for determining the plasma-coagulating activity of microorganisms. The invention consists in adding 1: 5 chlamydospores of Ustilago maydis maize in the citrate rabbit plasma diluted in rabbit plasma, and incubating them at 37 ° C for 1 hour, after which additional sucrose is added at a concentration of 0.75 mass. % and polyvinylpyrrolidone at a concentration of 0.3 mass. %, then the reagent is dripped onto hydrophobic paper and dried at 37 ° C for 2-3 hours. The technical result of the invention is to increase the stability of the obtained reagent.
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