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The candidacidal activity of mouse neutrophils was determined by a colorimetric method, using a tetrazolium dye that detects living, but not dead, yeast cells. The assay is carried out in microtitre trays, read using a multiwell scanning spectrophotometer (ELISA reader), and can be analysed by computer.
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