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Studies on Tuberculous Serums and the Bacteriolysis of Bacillus Tuberculosis.
1904
E R Baldwin
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Bacteriolysis of the Gonococcus and of the Meningococcus with Normal and Specific Immune Rabbit Serums.
December 1908, The Journal of medical research,
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Bacteriostasis and bacteriolysis of the tubercle bacillus by clitocybin.
May 1947, Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des seances de l'Academie des sciences,
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Studies on the immune bacteriolysis. 13. Leakage of enzymes from Escherichia coli during immune bacteriolysis.
September 1968, Biken journal,
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Bio-Chemical Studies on the Bacillus Tuberculosis.
July 1901, The Journal of medical research,
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Studies on the tuberculosis of refractory animals and on tuberculous antibiosis.
January 1947, Annali dell'Istituto "Carlo Forlanini",
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[Studies on the immune bacteriolysis. XIV. Requirement of all nine components of complement for immune bacteriolysis].
September 1968, Biken journal,
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Studies on tuberculous bacilluria in bone and joint tuberculosis.
August 1954, The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine,
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STUDIES UPON BACTERIOLYSIS AND TYPHOID IMMUNITY.
May 1901, Journal. Boston Society of Medical Sciences,
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Studies upon Bacteriolysis and Typhoid Immunity.
July 1901, The Journal of medical research,
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[Immunoelectrophoretic studies on anticomplement serums].
January 1968, Zeitschrift fur Immunitatsforschung, Allergie und klinische Immunologie,
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