
pmid: 4630253
The leukolytic activity of haemolytic culture filtrates of Acinetobacter calcoaceticus has been investigated by a vital dye technique and by electrophoresis, employing mouse thymocytes. The leukolytic and haemolytic (phospholipase C) activities showed the same characteristic features. Both were activated by Mg2+, inactivated by ethylendiaminetetraacetate and heating, had similar pH‐optima and showed the same electrophoretic mobilities.
Electrophoresis, Male, Hot Temperature, T-Lymphocytes, Dye Dilution Technique, Thymus Gland, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Hemolysis, Culture Media, Hemolysin Proteins, Mice, Phospholipases, Methods, Animals, Female, Magnesium, Alcaligenes, Edetic Acid
Electrophoresis, Male, Hot Temperature, T-Lymphocytes, Dye Dilution Technique, Thymus Gland, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Hemolysis, Culture Media, Hemolysin Proteins, Mice, Phospholipases, Methods, Animals, Female, Magnesium, Alcaligenes, Edetic Acid
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