Sodium thioglycollate-induced peritoneal macrophages from C3D2F1 mice were examined for their ability to produce and secrete lysozyme in vitro. Lysozyme was quantitated by use of a "lysoplate assay", in which lyophilized Micrococcus lysodeicticus suspended in agar were lysed by the enzyme. The ability to secrete lysozyme decreased in mice bearing a subcutaneous or intraperitoneal mastocytoma P-815 with progressive tumour growth.
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