INFLUENCE OF GUINEA PIG PLASMA FACTORS ON PHAGOCYTOSIS OF PASTEURELLA PESTIS: I. Plasma From Normal Guinea Pigs1
AUTOR(ES)
Stanziale, W. G.
RESUMO
Stanziale, W. G. (Fort Detrick, Frederick, Md.) and J. D. White. Influence of guinea pig plasma factors on phagocytosis of Pasteurella pestis. I. Plasma from normal guinea pigs. J. Bacteriol. 83:175–181. 1962.—The existence of an enhancing effect of normal guinea pig plasma on the phagocytosis of Pasteurella pestis has been reaffirmed, using a test system consisting of neutrophils from normal nonimmune guinea pigs as the phagocytes. This enhancing influence was found to be attributable to the interplay of a thermolabile and a thermostable plasma component.
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