Endotoxin-Altering Activity in Serum of Developing Chicken Embryo: Lack of Correlation with Embryonic Susceptibility to Injected Endotoxin
AUTOR(ES)
Von Eschen, Kenneth B.
RESUMO
Development in chicken embryos of increased resistance to lethal effects of endo-toxin could not be quantitatively accounted for by increased endotoxin-inactivating capacity of their sera.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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