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Complement-independent Adherence of Escherichia coli to Complement Receptors In Vitro
Douglas P. Fine, … , Tito Cavallo, James C. Guckian
Douglas P. Fine, … , Tito Cavallo, James C. Guckian
Published September 1, 1980
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1980;66(3):465-472. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI109877.
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Complement-independent Adherence of Escherichia coli to Complement Receptors In Vitro

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We studied adherence to human cells by a strain of Escherichia coli. Adherence to erythrocytes was assessed directly by phase-contrast microscopy and indirectly by hemagglutination; adherence to peripheral blood leukocytes, using radiolabeled bacteria and subsequent determination of leukocyte-associated radioactivity; and adherence to renal glomeruli, by microscopy of fluoresceinated bacteria and of Gram-stained nonfluoresceinated bacteria.

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Douglas P. Fine, Barbara L. Harper, Edward D. Carpenter, C. Patrick Davis, Tito Cavallo, James C. Guckian

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Factors influencing the binding of large immune complexes to the primate erythrocyte CR1 receptor
JB Cornacoff, LA Hebert, DJ Birmingham, FJ Waxman
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The effect of length of incubation on adherence of group B streptococci to epithelial cells
V Kubín, Z Jirásková, J Franěk
Folia Microbiologica 1983
QUANTITATION OF COMPLEMENT C3b AND C3d SURFACE RECEPTORS ON NEOPLASTIC IgM POSITIVE B LYMPHOCYTES
VI JøNSSøN, BE Christensen, A Videbaek
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