Chemotaxis of leptospires to hemoglobin in relation to virulence

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A guinea pig-lethal line of Leptospira interrogans serovar copenhageni strain Shibaura, but not an avirulent line of the same strain, moved in larger numbers toward hemoglobin than toward distilled water (control) in a U-shaped polypropylene tube. L. interrogans serovar lai strains 017 and KH- 1, which were also guinea pig lethal, showed a similar move to hemoglobin. No such move toward hemoglobin was shown by 14 avirulent strains of L. interrogans (with one exception) or any of the 8 strains of L. biflexa tested.

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Yuri, K., Takamoto, Y., Okada, M., Hiramune, T., Kikuchi, N., & Yanagawa, R. (1993). Chemotaxis of leptospires to hemoglobin in relation to virulence. Infection and Immunity. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.61.5.2270-2272.1993

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