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A lytic factor associated with brucellaphage causing ‘lysis-from-without’

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Des bactériophages de Brucella se sont montrés capables de provoquer une lyse extra-cellulaire, en cultures liquides deB. abortus, en présence de glycine et d'acide éthylène-diamine-tétraacétique. Des traitements au sérum anti-bactériophage, aux enzymes protéolytiques, ou la centrifugation différentielle dans le chlorure de césium n'ont pu séparer l'activité lytique de la particule infectieuse elle-même.

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This study was supported by Public Health Service research grant No. AI 06161 from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and by a World Health Organization research grant. The authors are grateful to Dr.D. Pratt for helpful suggestions and assistance with the density gradient centrifugation.

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Jones, L.M., Merz, G.S. & Wilson, J.B. A lytic factor associated with brucellaphage causing ‘lysis-from-without’. Experientia 24, 20–22 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136766

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