Infection And Resistance An Exposition of the Biological Phenomena Underlying T

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Infection And Resistance An Exposition of the Biological Phenomena Underlying T
Hans Zinsser
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F. Entwickelungs Mechanik, 1898.
PHAGOCYTOSIS 295 the study of the phenomenon more promising than any of the others so far offered.
It is true, on the other hand, that such a theory in no way ac- counts for the apparently selective positive chemotaxis which is exerted by different substances. Thus the preponderance of poly- nuclear leukocytes in foci and serous cavities containing organisms like staphylococci, meningococci, streptococci, and others is in con- trast to the lymphocytic accumulati
...on in the pleural, subarachnoid, and peritoneal spaces infected with tubercle bacilli. Some writers have spoken, therefore, of active and passive leukocytosis according to whether or not the cells attracted seemed to possess ameboid motility. That surface tension phenomena alone do not account for this is clear. But it must be remembered that even tubercle bacilli, though eventually attracting few polynuclears and many lympho- cytes, will cause an active polynuclear accumulation in the perito- neum and pleura when first injected, and are actively phagocyted.

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