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Bacterial pyrogens. I. Pyrogenic preparation from a Pseudomonas species

Nesset et al., 1950

Document ID
1593094448870429926
Author
Nesset N
McLallen J
Anthony P
Ginger L
Publication year
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Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.)

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The preparation of a relatively nontoxic bacterial pyrogen from a Pseudomonas species is described. This has been achieved by enzymatic degradation of the cellular substance followed by the removal of all dialyzable material. Several investigators have used this …
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