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Inflammatory-induced peritoneal histiocytes of rabbit, guinea pig and monkey, both normal and immunized, respond to the cytotoxic action of parasitizing brucella within 24 hours. Normal cells undergo about 30% loss whereas immune cells resist completely the cytotoxic action for at least 96 hours and retard intracellular multiplication for at least 144 hours. Cells of rabbits, guinea pigs, and monkeys react alike in these respects. The cellular immunity produced by the Rev I strain of B. melitensis was also operative against virulent B. suis.
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