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Autor:
George F. Forster, Floyd A. Svec
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.). 66(1)
Summary1. Filtrates and autolgsates of Type I and Type V pneumococcus cultures inhibited the agglutination of chicken red cells by influenza virus. 2. Chicken red cells treated with such a filtrate (or autolysate) could not then be agglutinated by th
Autor:
George F. Forster
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Evidence has been submitted of the existence of a common antigenic substance in horse dander and horse serum. This evidence has been derived from three lines of study: (a) Cross-precipitation tests involving (1) the titration of antisera against hors
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The Journal of Immunology. 45:205-214
Summary Against the multiply reacting Hoge strain of pneumococci a monovalent type 29 serum was found to exercise almost as great protection (in mice) as a polyvalent mixed serum potent against types 29, 10, and 20 (three types with which the Hoge st
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Experimental Biology and Medicine. 44:306-309
Pneumococci are commonly classed among the best examples of bacterial type-specificity. While cross-reactions frequently occur involving types 3 and 8 and less frequently other types, they have usually been considered from the standpoint of the cross
Autor:
Matthew Lesko, George F. Forster, Francis Dorigan, David M. Kessner, Richard A. Morrissey, Howard J. Shaughnessy
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American Journal of Epidemiology. 76:44-51
Autor:
George F. Forster
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Journal of Infectious Diseases. 32:105-118
Autor:
George F. Forster, Esther Carson
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Journal of Infectious Diseases. 85:62-65
Autor:
George F. Forster
Publikováno v:
Science (New York, N.Y.). 54(1406)
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Science. 104:208-209
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 118:790
With the passage of six new premarital examination laws by 1941 legislatures, thirty states now require that a certificate of examination be presented before marriage licenses may be issued. All of these measures have one objective in common; namely,