Abstract
Bovine alveolar macrophages were cultured in vitro and challenged with suspensions of live and dead bacteria. These cells showed severe cytotoxic morphological changes and a low rate of phagocytosis after exposure to live Pasteurella haemolytica type I was readily phagocytosed and produced only mild cytotoxic changes.
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