1962 年 6 巻 1 号 p. 69-78
The endogenous gram-negative bacilli in the intestines of mice multiply rapidly following intraperitoneal injection with bacterial endotoxins (lipopoly-saccharides). An increase in the number parallels the severeness of general symptoms of mice, subsiding to the normal level as the animals recover.
Lactobacilli, which normally exist in a larger number in the intestines of mice than gram-negative bacilli, show a very constant number before and after the endotoxin injection.
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