Abstract:Summary: The reliability of lysozyme (EC. 3.2.1.17) activity estimations with the lysoplate assay method of Osserman &Lawlor ((1966), J. Exp. Med. 124, in the feces of infants was investigated. It was found that the precision of the method is relatively high, despite the influence of inhibitors present in material investigated.The activity of lysozyme in feces was estimated in a control group of 50 healthy infants and in a group of 152 infants with acute diarrhoea. All infants investigated were artificially no… Show more
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