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3081por Smyth, Henry Field“…After this work was begun a reference was found to the use of some pathogenic bacteria in tissue cultures by Pheiler and Lentz (10), but no publication of the results of these observations has been observed. …”
Publicado 1915
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3082por Lambert, Robert A.“…The comparative resistance of bacteria and human tissue cells to antiseptics and other chemicals may be easily tested by tissue cultures under conditions which approximate those found in the living body. …”
Publicado 1916
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3083“…Evidence is presented to show that bacterial emboli are rapidly removed from the glomerular capillaries by leukocytes, and that this embolism, even after injections of enormous quantities of bacteria, affects but a small proportion of the glomeruli. …”
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3085por Shibley, Gerald S.“…From the foregoing evidence, specific bacterial agglutination may be conceived of as follows: When bacteria are mixed with their homologous agglutinative sera, specific union between organism and agglutinin occurs. …”
Publicado 1926
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3086por Menkin, Valy“…It is suggested that localization of bacteria in a locus minoris resistentiae may be explained as the result of increased capillary permeability with subsequent accumulation and fixation of bacteria from the blood stream at the point of injury.…”
Publicado 1931
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3087por Menkin, Valy“…Trypan blue introduced into an area of cutaneous inflammation induced by Pneumococcus Type I was retained in situ when the dye was injected about 6 or more hours after the inoculation of the bacteria. When an area of cutaneous inflammation was induced by the inoculation of a culture of Streptococcus hemolyticus, trypan blue injected into it drained readily to the tributary lymphatics for the first 30 hours following the onset of the inflammatory reaction. …”
Publicado 1933
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3089“…Despite the fact that a considerable portion of the bacteria which leave the heart in arterial blood appear to be removed during a single circuit of the body, the number of bacteria in successive samples of arterial blood shows little change. …”
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3091por Shoup, Charles S.“…The respiration of luminous bacteria has been studied by colorimetric and manometric methods. 2. …”
Publicado 1929
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3092por Krueger, Albert P.“…The combination of P with dead B is not demonstrably reversible and with high initial P/B ratios saturation of B with P is effected. Bacteria killed at 65°C., 80°C. and 100°C. show no differences in adsorptive ability. …”
Publicado 1931
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3094por Cohn, Zanvil A.“…The inhibiting action of immune serum was thought to be related to its combination with the bacterial surface and the subsequent temporary protection of the bacteria from leucocyte enzymes. PMN leucocytes and macrophages obtained from immune hosts did not differ from normal cells in their ability to degrade homologous, labeled bacteria. …”
Publicado 1963
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3095Activated human monocytes inhibit the intracellular multiplication of legionnaires’ disease bacteria“…They phagocytosed fewer bacteria, and they slowed the rate of intracellular multiplication of bacteria that were internalized. …”
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3096Publicado 1984“…Interaction of trophozoites with bacteria that were heat inactivated, glutaraldehyde fixed, or disrupted by sonication, or bacteria treated with inhibitors of protein synthesis, did not augment amebic virulence. …”
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3099“…The nuclei of two spherical bacteria have been examined in electron micrographs of thin sections of specimens prepared by the method of Ryter and Kellenberger (1958). …”
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