. A text book of veterinary pathology, for students and practitioners. Veterinary pathology. IMMUNIT'l'. 89 nated haptophores and The haptophore of the toxin has an affinity for the cell receptors. The union of the toxin haptophore and the cell receptor forms a medium through which the tuxin toxophore passes to the central part of the cell where it exerts its Fit' t;C> —ToxU' .\ ci 11 themic receptors, and toxin molecul Legend— a. Cell body. b. Cell receptors. c Free cell receptors. Haptophore of toxin niol. cule. Toxophor.' or toxin molecule. Toxin molecu


. A text book of veterinary pathology, for students and practitioners. Veterinary pathology. IMMUNIT'l'. 89 nated haptophores and The haptophore of the toxin has an affinity for the cell receptors. The union of the toxin haptophore and the cell receptor forms a medium through which the tuxin toxophore passes to the central part of the cell where it exerts its Fit' t;C> —ToxU' .\ ci 11 themic receptors, and toxin molecul Legend— a. Cell body. b. Cell receptors. c Free cell receptors. Haptophore of toxin niol. cule. Toxophor.' or toxin molecule. Toxin molecule. Toxin combining with ti d. active central urrounding It. cell-receptor. margiiiiil Toxin molecule floating fr. cell-receptor. e and about to combine with a free The toxin haptophores are not injurious except as they enable the destructive toxin toxophore to reach the central cell mass. Toxin toxophores in the absence of toxin haptophores are mac-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kinsley, Albert Thomas, 1877-. Chicago, A. Eger


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