Chiarini F, Girmenia C, Seganti L, Superti F, Orsi N
Boll Ist Sieroter Milan. 1987;66(1):23-30.
A research was carried out on the adhesive properties of 104 uropathogenic strains of P. aeruginosa. On the basis of the adhesiveness to various types of cell it was possible to identify the most frequent adhesive patterns. Moreover, the ability of some carbohydrates to inhibit the adhesiveness of P. aeruginosa and the effect of some enzymes on the agglutinability of human erythrocytes by non-hemagglutinating bacterial strains was studied.