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Annales de l'Institut Pasteur1965; 108(4); 476-500;

[Preparation and properties of antistreptolysin O horse sera].

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Publication Date: 1965-04-01 PubMed ID: 5827408
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Alouf JE, Viette M, Corvazier R, Raynaud M. (1965). [Preparation and properties of antistreptolysin O horse sera]. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris), 108(4), 476-500.

Publication

ISSN: 0020-2444
NlmUniqueID: 7512320
Country: France
Language: fre
Volume: 108
Issue: 4
Pages: 476-500

Researcher Affiliations

Alouf, J E
    Viette, M
      Corvazier, R
        Raynaud, M

          MeSH Terms

          • Animals
          • Antistreptolysin
          • Chemical Phenomena
          • Chemistry
          • Horses
          • Humans
          • Immune Sera
          • In Vitro Techniques
          • Rabbits

          Citations

          This article has been cited 4 times.
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          3. Geoffroy C, Gaillard JL, Alouf JE, Berche P. Purification, characterization, and toxicity of the sulfhydryl-activated hemolysin listeriolysin O from Listeria monocytogenes.. Infect Immun 1987 Jul;55(7):1641-6.
          4. Delécluse A, Charles JF, Klier A, Rapoport G. Deletion by in vivo recombination shows that the 28-kilodalton cytolytic polypeptide from Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis is not essential for mosquitocidal activity.. J Bacteriol 1991 Jun;173(11):3374-81.