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streptolysin A haemolysin produced by streptococci.
(05 Mar 2000)
streptolysin O Oxygen labile thiol activated haemolysin (68 kD). Haemolysis is inhibited by cholesterol and only cells with cholesterol in their membranes are susceptible. Toxin aggregates are linked to cholesterol to form a channel 30 nm diameter in the membrane and nonosmotic lysis follows. Markedly inhibits neutrophil movement and stimulates secretion, but has little effect on monocytes.
(18 Nov 1997)
streptolysin S Thought to be a peptide of 28 residues: causes zone of _ haemolysis around streptococcal colonies on blood agar. Mechanism of haemolysis unclear. Toxic to leucocytes, platelets and several cell lines.
(18 Nov 1997)
streptolysins Exotoxins produced by certain strains of streptococci, particularly those of group a, that lyse red blood cells.
(12 Dec 1998)
Previous: streptokinase-streptodornase, streptolydigin, streptolysin, streptolysin ONext: streptolysin S, Streptomyces, Streptomyces albusstreptolysin S
Thought to be a peptide of 28 residues: causes zone of _ haemolysis around streptococcal colonies on blood agar. Mechanism of haemolysis unclear. Toxic to leucocytes, platelets and several cell lines.
(18 Nov 1997)
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anti-streptolysin O titres <immunology, microbiology> A special serologic test, known as anti-streptolysin O, that measures the quantity of antibody to a component of streptococcal bacteria.
A useful diagnostic test for scarlet fever, rheumatic fever and other streptococcal disease.
(13 Jan 1998)
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