A heat-stable toxin isolated from the turkey coryza agent, Bordetella avium - PubMed (original) (raw)

. 1986 Oct-Dec;30(4):761-5.

A heat-stable toxin isolated from the turkey coryza agent, Bordetella avium

D G Simmons et al. Avian Dis. 1986 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

A toxin was isolated from Bordetella avium grown in a defined medium. The toxin was active for mice but not for turkey poults or Japanese quail. The extraction procedure is described. The toxin was trypsin-sensitive and heat-stable (85 C for 30 min), and its activity was blocked by B. avium hyperimmune serum.

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