Stem Properties of Autobacteria

This paper discusses the stem properties of the autobacteria as part of the activation syndrome and persistence of the endogenous microflora in the adaptation process of the macroorganism to stress, as well as the ability of the bacteria to stimulate the cells of the macroorganism to manifest stem p...

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Main Authors: Boris A. Berdichevskyy, Vadim B. Berdichevskyy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Medical Research and Development Corporation 2014-03-01
Series:International Journal of Biomedicine
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Online Access:http://ijbm.org/articles/Article4_1_PV1.pdf
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author Boris A. Berdichevskyy
Vadim B. Berdichevskyy
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description This paper discusses the stem properties of the autobacteria as part of the activation syndrome and persistence of the endogenous microflora in the adaptation process of the macroorganism to stress, as well as the ability of the bacteria to stimulate the cells of the macroorganism to manifest stem properties. The essence of this syndrome involves testing the tissue with the autobacteria of their "host" body to identify the foci of cellular insolvency with the subsequent inclusion of the autostrains in the implementation phase of the catabolic and anabolic inflammations. Considering the genetic tropism of the microbes to the organ-specific tissue of the area affected, the existence of the stem properties of the autobacteria is assumed to be realized in the process of reparative regeneration. The great clinical significance of further study of this phenomenon is not excluded.
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spelling doaj.art-1b679555a4904436a28c81e491e4b74d2022-12-22T02:55:45ZengInternational Medical Research and Development CorporationInternational Journal of Biomedicine2158-05102158-05292014-03-01415153Stem Properties of AutobacteriaBoris A. Berdichevskyy0Vadim B. Berdichevskyy1Tyumen State Medical Academy; Tyumen, Russian FederationTyumen State Medical Academy; Tyumen, Russian FederationThis paper discusses the stem properties of the autobacteria as part of the activation syndrome and persistence of the endogenous microflora in the adaptation process of the macroorganism to stress, as well as the ability of the bacteria to stimulate the cells of the macroorganism to manifest stem properties. The essence of this syndrome involves testing the tissue with the autobacteria of their "host" body to identify the foci of cellular insolvency with the subsequent inclusion of the autostrains in the implementation phase of the catabolic and anabolic inflammations. Considering the genetic tropism of the microbes to the organ-specific tissue of the area affected, the existence of the stem properties of the autobacteria is assumed to be realized in the process of reparative regeneration. The great clinical significance of further study of this phenomenon is not excluded.http://ijbm.org/articles/Article4_1_PV1.pdfstem properties;autobacteria.
spellingShingle Boris A. Berdichevskyy
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Stem Properties of Autobacteria
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stem properties;
autobacteria.
title Stem Properties of Autobacteria
title_full Stem Properties of Autobacteria
title_fullStr Stem Properties of Autobacteria
title_full_unstemmed Stem Properties of Autobacteria
title_short Stem Properties of Autobacteria
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topic stem properties;
autobacteria.
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