Norman L. Somerson
National Institutes of Health
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Science | 1965
Norman L. Somerson; Barbara E. Walls; Robert M. Chanock
Mycoplasma pneumoniae produces a soluble hemolysin active against guinea pig erythrocytes. This hemolysin appears to be a peroxide, since catalase or peroxidase inhibits its activity. The action of catalase and peroxidase is specific, since heating the enzymes abolishes their effect on the hemolysin. In addition, 3-amino- 1,2,4-triazole, a potent inhibitor of catalase, reverses the inhibitory effect of the enzyme. The hemolysin of M. laidlawii is also a peroxide. The hemolysins of M. pneumoniae and M. laidlawii seem unique for microbial organisms since the bacterial hemolysins which have been described have been protein or lipid in nature.
Journal of Bacteriology | 1963
D. Taylor-Robinson; Norman L. Somerson; Horace C. Turner; Robert M. Chanock
Journal of Bacteriology | 1966
Paul R. Reich; Norman L. Somerson; James A. Rose; Sherman M. Weissman
Journal of Bacteriology | 1969
Gerald Cohen; Norman L. Somerson
American Journal of Epidemiology | 1963
Norman L. Somerson; D. Taylor-Robinson; Robert M. Chanock
Journal of Bacteriology | 1965
Norman L. Somerson; M. K. Cook
Journal of Bacteriology | 1966
Paul R. Reich; Norman L. Somerson; Carol J. Hybner; Robert M. Chanock; Sherman M. Weissman
Journal of Bacteriology | 1966
Norman L. Somerson; Paul R. Reich; Barbara E. Walls; Robert M. Chanock; Sherman M. Weissman
Journal of Bacteriology | 1965
Norman L. Somerson; Robert H. Purcell; D. Taylor-Robinson; Robert M. Chanock
Journal of Bacteriology | 1969
Gerald Cohen; Norman L. Somerson