Infection, Immunity And Serum Therapy in Relation to the Infectious Diseases of Man
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3. In order to decide this point one may subject the suspension of bacteria to the action of fresh cell-free serum, and after a contact of about 30 minutes remove all the serum by cen- trifugation, and mix the "sensitized" culture with serum-free blood; jDhagocytosis occurs almost to TECH-NIC. 325 the same degree as when the fresh defibrinated blood, containing serum, is used. These results s%em to show definitely that phagocytosis depends on the power of the opsonins to affect the bacteria in ...some peculiar manner. Later experiments showed that the opsonic opsonic power of the blood varied in the course of disease just as is found in the case of other immune sub- stances. The relation of such an abnormal opsonic power to that of normal serum was designated as the opsonic index. The Wright technic deals with three factors as Teciinic. will be apparent from the above : leucocytes, bac- teria and seruna. Leucocytes.- — The leucocytes are obtained in dif- ferent ways according to the kind employed.
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