Publications by authors named "T Natsuno"

Introduction: Glutathione is involved in immune responses such as cell proliferation and bactericidal activity. The aim of this study was to see whether glutathione influences the intraperitoneal elimination of Porphyromonas gingivalis in Fusobacterium nucleatum-immunized mice.

Methods: Mice were immunized with P.

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Immortalized, postcrisis mouse embryo cell cultures derived in serum-containing medium display genomic abnormalities and an altered, preneoplastic phenotype. These lines can be transformed with single oncogenes, such as Ha-ras, while efficient transformation of precrisis, genomically unaltered rodent embryo cultures require cooperating oncogenes, such as Ha-ras and the mouse c-myc gene constitutively expressed. Serum-free mouse embryo (SFME) cells, cultured under conditions in which serum is replaced by growth factors and other supplements, are 'immortalized' in the genomically unaltered state.

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Serum-free mouse embryo (SFME) cells, derived in medium supplemented with insulin, transferrin, high density lipoprotein, epidermal growth factor, and fibronectin, do not undergo crisis, maintain a predominantly diploid karyotype with no detectable chromosomal abnormalities for well over 100 population doublings in vitro, and are growth inhibited by concentrations of serum that are growth-stimulatory for most cell lines in culture. Serum inhibition of SFME cell proliferation was reversible and was not prevented by addition of the supplements of the serum-free medium, even when added repeatedly during the culture period. The serum effect on SFME cell proliferation could be detected after incubation in serum-containing medium for as little as 8 h.

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Transfer of drug resistance factor was examined using so-called artificial dental plaque. Clinically isolated specimens of Enterococcus faecalis showing various kind of drug resistance were used as the donors. Streptococcus mutans BHT strain was used as the recipient and the plaque former.

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