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titleOfInvention Method of preparing the preparation for identification of streptococcus of group d
abstract FIELD: medicine, microbiology. SUBSTANCE: method involves immobilization of gamma-immunoglobulin showing immunity with respect to streptococcus of group D on polystyrene latex surface that is a mixture of latexes of different dispersity. Preparation is stabilized in the presence of bovine serum albumin, polyethylene glycol and preserving agent at condition of the definite ratio of all components given as g/l. Process is carried out in 0.01 M glycine-saline buffer, pH = 8.20-8.22. EFFECT: simplified method.
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