Neutralization of Salmonella toxin induced elongation of Chinese hamster ovary cells by cholera antitoxin

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A partially purified preparation of the delayed skin permeability factor from Salmonella typhimurium caused Chinese hamster ovary cells to elongate. The elongation effect and the skin test activity were blocked by monospecific rabbit antisera against cholera toxin and against the B fragment of cholera toxin.

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Dunn Sandefur, P., & Peterson, J. W. (1977). Neutralization of Salmonella toxin induced elongation of Chinese hamster ovary cells by cholera antitoxin. Infection and Immunity, 15(3), 988–992. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.15.3.988-992.1977

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