Inhibition of the Intracellular Multiplication of Salmonella enteritidis in Mouse Phagocytes of the Liver and Subscutaneous Tissue Immunized with Live Vaccine
1) Phagocytes were successfully obtained almost in pure state from the liver or subcutaneous tissue of adult mice and maintained in good condition in tissue culture for about three weeks. 2) The phagocytes obtained from the liver or subcutaneous tissue of the mouse super-immunized with live vaccine of S. enteritidis inhibited intracellular multiplication of virulent strain of the same microorganism regardless of the presence of antibody, whereas the cells obtained from normal mouse did not.