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Prophylactic administration of the dipeptide homocarnosine induced a high degree of resistance to staphylococcal infections in Swiss albino mice. It expressed its antistaphylococcal properties 1 hr after administration, and this protection lasted for at least 1 month. Although 5 mg per animal (approximately 200 to 250 mg/kg) was routinely used in our studies, experiments showed that comparable results could be obtained with 1.5 mg per animal. Rechallenge experiments indicated that an active infection by itself may confer immunity up to 4 weeks, but an infection after treatment with homocarnosine gave complete immunity to reinfection for at least 2 months. Studies in vitro showed that homocarnosine had no effect on the growth or certain other characteristics (ability to ferment mannitol, liquefy gelatin, and to produce coagulase, deoxyribonuclease, and pigment) of S. aureus. It appears that resistance induced by this peptide is an indirect effect mediated by some nonimmunological host reaction. The possible involvement of homocarnosine, among other compounds, in the protective action of deproteinized beef extract against staphylococcal infections is suggested.  相似文献   
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A. R. Cook 《Planta》1968,83(1):1-12
Summary Spirodela oligorrhiza grown in sterile culture was able to use urea as sole source of nitrogen but only when the pH of the culture medium was below 4.3. Plants inoculated into urea media at pH 6.4 initially made little growth and became nitrogen-deficient in appearance and composition although they contained about 100 grams of urea per gram fresh weight of tissue. After a period the pH of the medium usually fell below 4.3 and growth commenced. Growth with other compounds, e.g. ammonium, nitrate or allantoin, as sources of nitrogen was not similarly affected by the pH of the culture medium.Urease activity could always be detected in the tissues of Spirodela oligorrhiza growing on urea. Plants with little or no urease activity soon developed significant activity when inoculated into urea media at pH 4.0. When the pH of the medium was higher there was no increase in urease activity and no growth ensued. Plants growing on urea possessed an activity of about 50 milliunits per gram fresh weight of tissue, but if the pH of the medium fell to 3.5 or lower, the activity present rose to 10 times this level.Urease activity also appeared, in the absence of supplied urea, as plants became increasingly nitrogen-deficient.  相似文献   
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Mutual diffusional interference between adjacent stomata of a leaf   总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0       下载免费PDF全文
Cook GD  Viskanta R 《Plant physiology》1968,43(7):1017-1022
The mutual diffusional interference between adjacent stomata in laminar flow over a leaf is shown to play a decisive role in determining overall transpiration. The magnitude of this interference varies with the interaction of the vapor diffusional shells forming above each stoma and the air flow over the leaf. The interference decreases with increasing incident radiation and wind velocity. The effect of interference on the stomatal resistance to diffusion plays a major role in the overall variations in transpiration.  相似文献   
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