1974
DOI: 10.1159/000162538
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Observations on Precipitins against a Peptidase with Chymotrypsin-Like Activity of <i>Micropolyspora faeni, </i>in Sera of Cattle Exposed to Mouldy Hay

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“…However, the precipitins are chiefly against enzymes with chymotrypsin-like activity. We were able to demonstrate a similar 7 reaction in cattle (16). This immunological reaction against metabolic products of M. faeni was later reaffirmed by Fletcher et al (6) and then by Edwards (5).…”
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confidence: 77%
“…However, the precipitins are chiefly against enzymes with chymotrypsin-like activity. We were able to demonstrate a similar 7 reaction in cattle (16). This immunological reaction against metabolic products of M. faeni was later reaffirmed by Fletcher et al (6) and then by Edwards (5).…”
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confidence: 77%
“…In a serological survey they found that 30 out of 33 sera reacted with at least one and up to a maximum of four fractions present in their M. faeni extract. Later, Nicolet et al (27), testing sera from cattle affected with farmer's lung, obtained similar results. These enzymes have also been shown to be released extracellularly on hay during molding and may thus be inhaled as free active enzymes with the moldy hay dust (26).…”
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confidence: 73%
“…The extensive work carried on in the past I 0 years on proteases of microbial origin has been recently reviewed [ 7,8]. Different authors have also discussed the production by pathogenic fungi of antigenic proteases with chymotrypsin-like activity in connection with the remarkable parasitic adaptability of some species [ 1, 9,16] .…”
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confidence: 99%