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The purification of the antibodies in type I anti-pneumococcus serum, and the chemical nature of the type-specific precipitin reaction

Chow et al., 1935

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3915007634921320292
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Chow B
Goebel W
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The Journal of Experimental Medicine

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THE PURIFICATION OF THE ANTIBODIES IN TYPE I ANTI- PNEUMOCOCCUS SERUM, AND THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF THE TYPE-SPECIFIC PRECIPITIN R Page 1 THE PURIFICATION OF THE ANTIBODIES IN TYPE I ANTIPNEUMOCOCCUS SERUM, AND THE CHEMICAL …
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