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The following pages link to THE OCCURRENCE OF BACTERIOSTATIC PROPERTIES IN THE BLOOD OF PATIENTS AFTER RECOVERY FROM STREPTOCOCCAL PHARYNGITIS. (Q40974508):
Displaying 34 items.
- Sec-secretion and sortase-mediated anchoring of proteins in Gram-positive bacteria (Q26852214) (← links)
- Streptococcal M protein: molecular design and biological behavior. (Q30382858) (← links)
- Surface proteins of gram-positive bacteria and mechanisms of their targeting to the cell wall envelope (Q33538951) (← links)
- Intraphagocytic Degradation of Group A Streptococci: Electron Microscopic Studies (Q33766626) (← links)
- Persistence of type-specific antibodies in man following infection with group A streptococci (Q33970090) (← links)
- Type-specific opsonic antibodies in streptococcal pyoderma. (Q34506657) (← links)
- THE PROPERTIES OF T ANTIGENS EXTRACTED FROM GROUP A HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI (Q35010234) (← links)
- ELECTROPHORETIC CHANGES IN THE SERUM PROTEIN PATTERNS OF PATIENTS WITH SCARLET FEVER AND RHEUMATIC FEVER. (Q35163301) (← links)
- Streptococcal Immunity Is Constrained by Lack of Immunological Memory following a Single Episode of Pyoderma. (Q36233908) (← links)
- Localization of streptococcal antigens in tissues. I. Histologic distribution and persistence of M protein, types 1, 5, 12, and 19 in the tissues of the mouse (Q36263318) (← links)
- Long chain formation by strains of group A streptococci in the presence of homologous antiserum: a type-specific reaction (Q36263624) (← links)
- Accessory plasma factors involved in the bactericidal test for type-specific antibody to group A streptococci. I. A typical behavior of some human and rabbit bloods (Q36263986) (← links)
- Evaluation of the "long chain reaction" as a means for detecting type-specific antibody to group a streptococci in human sera (Q36264402) (← links)
- Preparation and antigenicity of M protein released from group A, type 1 streptococcal cell walls by phage-associated lysin (Q36264781) (← links)
- Studies of phagocytosis of group A streptococci by polymorphonuclear leucocytes in vitro (Q36264953) (← links)
- Murine model of recurrent group G streptococcal cellulitis: no evidence of protective immunity. (Q39831634) (← links)
- Leukocytic hypersensitivity in experimental group A streptococcal infections. (Q40247151) (← links)
- Recall of type specific antibodies in man by injections of streptococcal cell walls (Q40309793) (← links)
- STUDIES ON TYPE-SPECIFIC STREPTOCOCCAL ANTIBODIES AS INDICATORS OF PREVIOUS STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTIONS IN RHEUMATIC AND NONRHEUMATIC CHILDREN. (Q40310127) (← links)
- The presence of M proteins in outbreak strains of Streptococcus equisimilis T-type 204. (Q40771309) (← links)
- Biological Activity of Cellular Components of Group A Streptococci in Vivo (Q40942688) (← links)
- The demonstration of type specific streptococcal antibody by a hemagglutination technique employing tannic acid (Q40992649) (← links)
- A comparison of "symptomatic treatment," gamma globulin, and penicillin in the treatment of scarlet fever (Q41063755) (← links)
- Induction of cardiac lesions, closely resembling those of rheumatic fever, in rabbits following repeated skin infections with group A streptococci (Q41071725) (← links)
- BACTERIOSTATIC EFFECT OF HUMAN SERA ON GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI : I. TYPE-SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES IN SERA OF PATIENTS CONVALESCING FROM GROUP A STREPTOCOCCAL PHARYNGITIS. (Q41919713) (← links)
- Type-specific streptococcal antibody (Q41968702) (← links)
- Differentiation of group A streptococci with a common R antigen into three serological types, with special reference to the bactericidal test (Q42773670) (← links)
- BACTERIOSTATIC EFFECT OF HUMAN SERA ON GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI : II. COMPARATIVE BACTERIOSTATIC EFFECT OF NORMAL WHOLE BLOOD FROM DIFFERENT ANIMAL SPECIES IN THE PRESENCE OF HUMAN CONVALESCENT SERA. (Q42816218) (← links)
- Preparation and properties of type-specific M antigen isolated from a group A, type 1 hemolytic streptococcus (Q42821108) (← links)
- Studies on the bacteriophages of hemolytic streptococci. II. Antigens released from the streptococcal cell wall by a phage-associated lysin (Q42823062) (← links)
- Factors affecting the chain length of group A streptococci. I. Demonstration of a metabolically active chain-splitting system (Q42825212) (← links)
- The relationship of M protein and resistance to phagocytosis in the beta hemolytic streptococci (Q43180396) (← links)
- Contribution of cryptic epitopes in designing a group A streptococcal vaccine. (Q64924609) (← links)
- Natural occurrence of hemolytic streptococci in normal school children (Q74549926) (← links)