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Relative sensitivity of various cell cultures to the thermostable exotoxin of B. thuringiensis.

Abstract

The "thermostable" B. thuringiensis exotoxin is active on cell cultures of Mammals "in vitro", except on the KB strain from a human tumor. The primary cultures are the most sensitive: first, with monkey kidney cells, the growth is inhibited by 0.1 mg of toxin per ml; next, the young rabbit kidney cells react to 0.25 mg of toxin per ml. The established lines of cells come last: human diploid cells (Lyon 4) and heteroploid cells (BHK21C13), with the same active dose of 1 mg of toxin per ml. No protection is obtained by adding ATP to monkey kidney cells at the same time as the exotoxin.

Authors

Laurent P

Journal

Rev Canad Biol, Vol. 37, No. 2, pp. 127–130

Publication Date

June 1, 1978

ISSN

0035-0915

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