STAPHYLOCOCCAL MULLER PHENOMENON: RELATIONSHIP TO THE PLASMINOGEN-PLASMIN SYSTEM
AUTOR(ES)
Quie, Paul G.
RESUMO
Quie, Paul G. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis) and Lewis W. Wannamaker. Staphylococcal Muller phenomenon: relationship to the plasminogen-plasmin system. J. Bacteriol. 82:770–783. 1961.—The staphylococcal factor that produces particulate proteolysis (Muller phenomenon) in whole blood or hemoglobinserum agar plates has been obtained in supernatants from broth cultures. This has facilitated study of the phenomenon in a sterile system. The bacterial factor has been partially separated from other extracellular products by starch zone electrophoresis.
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