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Accession Number:
AD0835135
Title:
BRUCELLA ANTIGENS. II. CYTOPLASMIC AND PARIETAL FRACTIONS,
Corporate Author:
ARMY BIOLOGICAL LABS FREDERICK MD
Report Date:
1965-02-17
Abstract:
Methods of diffusion in gel through double lateral diffusion and through immuno-electrophoresis between the cytoplasmic extracts and the walls of three species of Brucella, on the one hand, and the corresponding antisera, on the other hand, verified that one could get walls free of cytoplasmic contaminants. It is more difficult to prepare cytoplasmic antigens that will be free of parietal contaminants. Cytoplasmic antigen is more sensitive to heating than parietal antigen. The existence of any specific fraction in a species of Brucella was not proven. Author
Supplementary Note:
Trans. of Institut Pasteur, Paris. Annales (France) v104 p238-45 1963.
Pages:
0008
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