Publications by authors named "Sans M"

The cause of pseudomembraneous colitis is not known but has been attributed to an alteration in the microbial flora of the colon. To test this hypothesis, a blind, prospective study was undertaken in which fecal samples were cultured quantitatively for aerobic and anaerobic organisms. The patients from which these samples were taken were all receiving clindamycin and had diarrhea secondary to the use of the drug.

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Isolated nonhydrolyzed cryptococcal polysaccharide is a rather specific potent inhibitor of the phagocytosis of Cryptococcus neoformans by human leukocytes in vitro. When an encapsulated strain of C. neoformans was cultured in the nonencapsulated state, the rate of phagocytosis was three times greater than when the encapsulated form was used.

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Seven nonencapsulated mutants of Cryptococcus neoformans were isolated from an encapsulated strain of human origin. Initially, the mutants were avirulent for mice. After several months of subculturing, six of the seven isolates reverted to the encapsulated state and possessed varying degrees of virulence.

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Twenty-four per cent of the leukocytes from healthy human subjects phagocytized an encapsulated strain of Cryptococcus neoformans. Phagocytosis was approximately three times more effective with nonencapsulated mutants of C. neoformans.

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