THE NEIRAMINIDASES ACTIVITY OF TOXINFORMING CORYNEBACTERIA BEFORE AND AFTER THE MILLIMETER WAVES INFLUENCE
Abstract
The influence of the millimeter waves on the enzymatic activity of neiraminidase of different Corynebacteria was studied. It is established, that the effects of different diapasons of millimeter waves on the activity of this enzyme differs. The reliable stimulation of enzyme was remarked under influence of 61,0 HHz. The influence of 42.2 HHz diapasone, in contrast, inhibited the neiraminidase activity. The obtained data can be used in the extra high frequency therapy of bacteriocarriers of the toxigenic strains of Corynebacteria.
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