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Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Zoology. 186:193-206
Complement levels of four species of bats were much lower than in guinea pigs when measured by immune hemolysis, bactericidal and immune adherence procedures. Serum pools from three species of Microchiroptera showed somewhat higher levels of compleme
Autor:
S. Edward Sulkin, Betty A. Hatten
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bacteriology. 91:285-296
Hatten, Betty A. (The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas), and S. Edward Sulkin . Intracellular production of Brucella L forms. I. Recovery of L forms from tissue culture cells infected with Brucella abortus . J. Bacteriol. 91: 2
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Journal of Bacteriology. 108:535-544
Thin sections of hamster kidney tissue cultures were examined by electron microscopy over a 7-day period after infection with Brucella abortus 3183. Numerous bacteria and structures resembling L-forms were present both intracellularly and extracellul
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bacteriology. 99:611-618
Brucella abortus L-forms were induced by 5.0 or 10.0 μg of penicillin/ml in a broth medium containing 0.3 m sucrose, and in a semisolid medium containing 10% calf serum and 20.0, 40.0, or 60.0 μg of penicillin/ml. After 96 hr of incubation, L-forms
Autor:
S. Edward Sulkin, Betty A. Hatten
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bacteriology. 91:14-20
Hatten, Betty A. (The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas), and S. Edward Sulkin . Intracellular production of Brucella L forms. II. Induction and survival of Brucella abortus L forms in tissue culture. J. Bacteriol. 91: 14–20.
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The Journal of Immunology. 101:141-150
Summary The immune response of bats, guinea pigs and rabbits to a series of three primary injections and a booster injection of bacteriophage φX174 was studied. Antiphage activity developed more rapidly in bats maintained at 24°C and 37°C than in
Autor:
Betty A. Hatten
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.). 142(3)
Summary and ConclusionsMicroorganisms capable of producing L-colonies were detected in penicillin-treated broth cultures of B. abortus, 3183, throughout a 7-day incubation period by subcultures made to agar plates containing penicillin. Isolation of