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Protection against pneumococcal infection by a ribosomal preparation

Thompson et al., 1971

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1975884221970560698
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Thompson H
Snyder I
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Infection and immunity

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A subcellular extract prepared from nonencapsulated Diplococcus pneumoniae type 3 protected mice against a subsequent challenge with virulent D. pneumoniae types 1, 2, 3, and 7. Potency ratios ranged from 25 (type 3) to> 1,175 (type 1). The immunity induced in …
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