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... antitoxin molecule appar- ently is split into an active portion which is resistant to the deleterious action of heat and an inactive portion which is denatured rapidly by heat ( 29 ) . UNIT OF DIPHTHERIA ANTITOXIN . Von Behring in 1893 ...
... antitoxin molecule appar- ently is split into an active portion which is resistant to the deleterious action of heat and an inactive portion which is denatured rapidly by heat ( 29 ) . UNIT OF DIPHTHERIA ANTITOXIN . Von Behring in 1893 ...
Page 158
... antitoxin made by the horse is a biologic acci- dent ( 5 ) . Human antitoxin shows a sharp equivalence zone with the L , Lo and L + being practically equivalent ( Fig . 41 ) . The equivalent zone is not quite so sharp with antitoxin ...
... antitoxin made by the horse is a biologic acci- dent ( 5 ) . Human antitoxin shows a sharp equivalence zone with the L , Lo and L + being practically equivalent ( Fig . 41 ) . The equivalent zone is not quite so sharp with antitoxin ...
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... antitoxin is available for prophylactic passive immuni- zation of the exposed individual and for active treatment of the patient with diph- theria . Treatment . Diphtheria antitoxin in adequate amounts is the only specific and effective ...
... antitoxin is available for prophylactic passive immuni- zation of the exposed individual and for active treatment of the patient with diph- theria . Treatment . Diphtheria antitoxin in adequate amounts is the only specific and effective ...
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THE GENERAL BIOLOGY OF BACTERIA AND THE GENERAL | 1 |
General Morphology and Reproduction of Bacteria | 24 |
Variability of Bacteria | 38 |
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