1944
DOI: 10.1017/s0022172400013036
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Studies in immunization by a species antigen: I. The presence of ‘species antigen’ and of ‘opposition factor’ in bacteria other than pneumococci

Abstract: The experiments here described proved that preparations made from widely different classes of bacteria are capable of inducing immunity in mice against pneumococci. The success of these preparations was found to depend on the differential separation of an active immunizing antigen from another bacterial constituent—an ‘opposition factor’—which interferes with immunization. Further investigation and comparison depend largely on the discovery of a really effective method for the isolation and purification of the… Show more

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