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Inactivation of tryptic activity by a human-derived strain of Bacteroides disasonis in the large intestines of gnotobiotic rats and mice

The results of a study found that tryptic activity disappeared and trypsin was no longer detected with an antitrypsin antiserum in the large intestines of gnotobiotic rats and mice monoassociated with a human-derived strain of Bacteroides distasonis.

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Published in:Applied and environmental microbiology 1996-04, Vol.62 (4), p.1434
Main Authors: Ramare, Francoise, Hautefort, Isabelle, Verhe, Frederic, Raibaud, Pierre, Iovanna, Juan
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Language:English
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Summary:The results of a study found that tryptic activity disappeared and trypsin was no longer detected with an antitrypsin antiserum in the large intestines of gnotobiotic rats and mice monoassociated with a human-derived strain of Bacteroides distasonis.
ISSN:0099-2240
1098-5336