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The further Differentiation of Flagellar and Somatic Agglutinins.
1904
H G Beyer, and A L Reagh
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H G Beyer, and A L Reagh
FLAGELLAR AGGLUTININS.
June 1924, The Journal of experimental medicine,
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[Fluorescence serological differentiation between somatic and flagellar antigens of Pseudomonas aeruginosa].
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Somatic and flagellar immunofluorescence of Salmonella.
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Somatic and "X" agglutinins to the Salmonella group.
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Sexual agglutinins from the Chlamydomonas flagellar membrane. Partial purification and characterization.
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OBSERVATIONS ON FLAGELLAR AND SOMATIC AGGLUTINATION.
November 1928, The Journal of experimental medicine,
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[Somatic and flagellar antigens of Yersinia enterocolitica].
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THE EFFECT OF HEAT ON FLAGELLAR AND SOMATIC AGGLUTINATION.
October 1924, The Journal of experimental medicine,
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Further characterization of cold agglutinins in tuberculous rabbits.
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