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Nature of the skin-reactive principle in culture filtrates prepared from Paracoccidioides brasiliensis

Restrepo-Moreno et al., 1967

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5364619180589974726
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Restrepo-Moreno A
Schneidau Jr J
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Journal of bacteriology

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Mycelial and yeast-phase culture filtrates prepared from three strains of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis exhibited equal reactivity in sensitized guinea pigs. Ethyl alcohol-precipitated fractions obtained from the culture filtrates also showed no difference in reactivity between …
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