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Abstract

SUMMARY

In-vitro killing of by phagocytes in homologous serum systems of the guinea-pig was decreased in pyridoxine deficiency. The decreased rate of intracellular killing was correlated with a decrease in histochemically detectable myeloperoxidase.

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