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Abstract
We have studied the capacity for a selective adherence to different human and murine lymphoid subpopulation of bacterial strains belonging to different genera and species. The strains of the genus Bacillus normally have a great capacity to bind to the murine lumphoid surfaces. Other strains with interesting adherence properties are Staphylococcus epidermidis, S. aurcus, Yersinia enterocolitica and Sporosarcina halophila. In the assay of adherence to human lumphocytes only Y. enterocolitica and S. halophila show binding capacity although in any one of cases in selective way.
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