Development of Immunomodulatory Properties L-Lysine-α-Oxidase Under Irradiation of Animals Smirnova I. P.1, Syatkin S. P.4, Lobaeva T. A.1, Skorik A. S.1, Chibisov S. M.2, Blagonravov M. L.2, Myandina G. I.3, Kuznetsov V. I.3 1Medical faculty, T. T. Berezov Department of Biochemistry of PFUR, Moscow 2Medical faculty, Department of Pathological Physiology of PFUR, Moscow 3Medical faculty, Department of Biology and General Genetics of PFUR, Moscow 4Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (PFUR), Miklukho-Maklaya str., 8, Moscow, Russia Corresponding Author E-mail: russia@prescopus.com
Online published on 29 April, 2017. Abstract We studied the immunomodulatory activity of L-lysine-α-oxidase (LO) from Trichoderma harzianum Rifai F180 to model endogenous colony-forming cells surface of the spleen of the mice of line F/SVA С 157В 1. LO shows immunomodulatory activity on models in vivo and in vitro. Top Keywords L-lysine-α-oxidase, x-ray, immunomodulatory activity. Top |