1927
DOI: 10.1007/bf02176569
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Kolbenkranzbildung um tote Tuberkelbacillen als Reaktion des Wirtsorganismus

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“…In vivo changes in nonviable Actinomyces. Heatkilled Actinomyces injected subcutaneously into two guinea pigs produced leukocyte-filled abscesses of approximately 0.2 g in 24 hr. The cytoplasm of surrounding degranulating leukocytes and 50% of the microorganisms had become selectively stainable with fast green at pH 8.…”
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“…In vivo changes in nonviable Actinomyces. Heatkilled Actinomyces injected subcutaneously into two guinea pigs produced leukocyte-filled abscesses of approximately 0.2 g in 24 hr. The cytoplasm of surrounding degranulating leukocytes and 50% of the microorganisms had become selectively stainable with fast green at pH 8.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acidophilic radiations. Eosinophilic or acidophiic structures that radiate from actinomycotic colonies in natural mammalian infections have also been found associated with infecting colonies of various microorganisms, including Actinobacillus and Staphylococcus species, and a number of fungi (10,18,(22)(23)(24)26) as well as in experimental Actinomyces infections (25) and even around killed Mycobacterium tuberculosis organisms injected into laboratory animals (24). Acidophilic staining radiations also develop around elemental tellurium injected as an oil suspension into animals (18).…”
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confidence: 99%