Drasar B S, Agostini C, Clarke D, Mann G, Mhuala F, Montgomery F, Tomkins A M
Dev Biol Stand. 1980;46:83-9.
Adhesion to the intestinal mucosa is the primary determinant of virulence among bacteria causing intestinal disease. Most current test systems involve the use of animal or foetal tissue. This paper illustrates the ability of enteropathogenic bacteria to adhere to mammalian cells. The test described enables considerable differences in adherence to be demonstrated between bacterial strains.
对肠道黏膜的黏附是引起肠道疾病的细菌毒力的主要决定因素。目前大多数检测系统都涉及使用动物或胎儿组织。本文阐述了肠道致病菌对哺乳动物细胞的黏附能力。所描述的检测方法能够显示出不同细菌菌株在黏附能力上的显著差异。