Abstract

1. 1. The filtration properties of proteinase digested renal basement membranes were examined using in vitro filtration methods. 2. 2. Trypsin digestion rendered films of the basement membranes more permeable to proteins as compared with untreated membranes. 3. 3. Digestion with proteinase-containing extracts of the granule membranes from rabbit polymorphonuclear leucocytes at neutral pH, and with a proteinase purified from the extract, resulted in films of the membranes becoming more permeable to serum proteins.

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