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THE RESISTANCE TO A SPECIFIC HEMOLYSIN OF HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES IN HEALTH AND DISEASE

THE RESISTANCE TO A SPECIFIC HEMOLYSIN OF HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES IN HEALTH AND DISEASE 1. Phagocytosis of pneumococci in vitro runs parallel with phagocytosis in vivo . 2. Virulence depends not only on resistance to phagocytosis, but also on the ability to grow in the body of the animal. 3. The biological reaction of the pigeon to pneumococcus infection does not differ from that of the mouse. 4. The "immunity" of the pigeon to pneumococcus infection is due to its normal high temperature. Footnotes Submitted: 20 August 1909 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Experimental Medicine Rockefeller University Press

THE RESISTANCE TO A SPECIFIC HEMOLYSIN OF HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES IN HEALTH AND DISEASE

The Journal of Experimental Medicine , Volume 11 (6): 763 – Nov 1, 1909

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Publisher
Rockefeller University Press
Copyright
© 1909 Rockefeller University Press
ISSN
0022-1007
eISSN
1540-9538
DOI
10.1084/jem.11.6.763
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Abstract

1. Phagocytosis of pneumococci in vitro runs parallel with phagocytosis in vivo . 2. Virulence depends not only on resistance to phagocytosis, but also on the ability to grow in the body of the animal. 3. The biological reaction of the pigeon to pneumococcus infection does not differ from that of the mouse. 4. The "immunity" of the pigeon to pneumococcus infection is due to its normal high temperature. Footnotes Submitted: 20 August 1909

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The Journal of Experimental MedicineRockefeller University Press

Published: Nov 1, 1909

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