Liquoid (polyanethole sulfonate) was neither capable of influencing the growth nor the viability of staphylococci. But liquoid induced a suppression of the activity of different autolytic wall systems of normally growing staphylococci, i.e., autolysins which participate in cross wall separation as well as autolysins which are responsible for cell wall… (More)
Degradation of bacteria by leukocytes in inflammatory sites involves collaboration between autolysines and lysosomal factors
I Ginsburg, M Lahav, P Giesbrecht, J Wecke
World Conference on Inflammation Antirheumatics,
1984
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Cell wall degradation of antibiotic-treated staphylococci under phagocyte-specific conditions: distinction between penicillininduced lytic effects and wall alterations caused by anticoagulants
The role of autolytic wall systems in wall disintegration during the phagocytosis of staphylococci treated with antibiotics
P Giesbrecht, J Wecke, P Bliimel, B Reinicke, H Labischinski
1982
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Electron microscopic studies on the regeneration of staphylococci after treatment with antibiotics. In: Jeljaszweicz J (ed) Staphylococci and staphylococcal infections