Frequency resonance decontamination method from mycoplasma cell line Hela
AUTHORS : Osipova O.V. | Mikhailova G.R. | Podchernyaeva R.Ya. | Danlybaeva G.A.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Scientific and Methodological Rehabilitation and Diagnostic Center “Culture of Health”, State Institute of Virology named after D.I. Ivanovsky, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2003 | Category : Educational
One of the urgent problems of modern virology is the preparation of diagnostic test systems and vaccine preparations, most of which are prepared in cell culture. One of the WHO requirements for cell substrates is the absence of contaminants of various etiologies in them. The most common cause of cell contamination is mycoplasma infection (60–90% of cell cultures are infected with these microorganisms).
Despite numerous works devoted to the use of various types of antibiotics, sulfonamides, nitrofuran compounds and fluoroquinol preparations, a 100% effective remedy has not yet been found. In our earlier studies on models of influenza A, herpes type I, and hepatitis C viruses, suppression of the reproduction of these viruses was revealed in experiments in vitro and in vivo when using the device “MINI-EXPERT-DT” by “IMEDIS”.