Various Sephadex G-15 fractions of pepsin-digested mucosal extract inhibited the in vitro association of cholera vibrios with mucosal slices. Inhibitory activity paralleled the taxin activity of the fractions for these bacteria. This supports the theory that inhibition of mucosal association by pepsin-digested mucosal scrapings was due to the blocking of taxin receptors on the bacterial surface.
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