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The method of cultivation of Toxoplasma gondii in a mouse model in vivo

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The article contains a detailed description of the method of cultivation of Toxoplasma gondii in vivo for laboratory studies of biological and medical profile. The method of cultivation of Toxoplasma gondii in a mouse model in vivo is the result of the author’s development.The proposed method allows you to maintain a culture of Toxoplasma in the optimal quantitative ratio due to the observance of the natural conditions of the parasite in vivo. The method is financially affordable and feasible in a laboratory equipped to work with the protozoa of the first risk group and in the presence of a vivarium.Toxoplasma, cultivated using the proposed method, can be used for scientific work, practical training of students, graduate students, doctoral students.

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E. S. Pashinskaya
УО «Витебский государственный медицинский университет»
Russian Federation


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Pashinskaya E.S. The method of cultivation of Toxoplasma gondii in a mouse model in vivo. Medical and Biological Problems of Life Activity. 2020;(1):176-179. (In Russ.)

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