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The importance of receptor analysis for the study of physico-chemical properties of typhoid Bacilli

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

R. Th. Scholtens
Affiliation:
Rijks Instituut voor de Volksgezondheid, Utrecht
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In an article (Scholtens, 1937) published elsewhere, I have shown that the external smooth properties of typhoid bacilli (stability in physiological salt solution and colony form) depend on the body antigens, not only on the O antigen but also on the Vi antigen.

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