Elementary Body Envelopes from Chlamydia psittaci Can Induce Immediate Cytotoxicity in Resident Mouse Macrophages and L-Cells
AUTOR(ES)
Wyrick, Priscilla B.
RESUMO
Isolated, purified Chlamydia psittaci elementary body envelopes at a high multiplicity of infection (1,000:1) are capable of inducing immediate cytotoxicity in resident mouse macrophages and 929 L-cells.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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