Toxines and AntitoxinesGriffin, 1906 - 274 Seiten |
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... produced by the parent cells , being completely analogous in the case of tetanus poison . They are also strictly ... immunity less important , for it is a fundamental property of toxines to produce in the organism attacked antidotes ...
... produced by the parent cells , being completely analogous in the case of tetanus poison . They are also strictly ... immunity less important , for it is a fundamental property of toxines to produce in the organism attacked antidotes ...
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... immunity , for such antitoxines are found exclusively in the sera of ... produced their injurious effects , or that they might be very rapidly expelled from ... produce results of astounding intensity , should , when introduced into the ...
... immunity , for such antitoxines are found exclusively in the sera of ... produced their injurious effects , or that they might be very rapidly expelled from ... produce results of astounding intensity , should , when introduced into the ...
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... immunity , but only a very slight power of attraction on the part of the ... producing antitoxine . Only in the case of alligators , after longer action ... immune against it . METSCHNI- KOFF asserts that the toxine can be recovered from ...
... immunity , but only a very slight power of attraction on the part of the ... producing antitoxine . Only in the case of alligators , after longer action ... immune against it . METSCHNI- KOFF asserts that the toxine can be recovered from ...
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... produces the symptoms of tetanus in the hen . Hence , according to the views of EHRLICH and WASSERMANN , the defective attraction of the toxine for the body cell ( receptor ) is the main cause of natural antitoxic immunity . If the ...
... produces the symptoms of tetanus in the hen . Hence , according to the views of EHRLICH and WASSERMANN , the defective attraction of the toxine for the body cell ( receptor ) is the main cause of natural antitoxic immunity . If the ...
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... produced two distinct anti - bodies , similar experiments with ricine gave opposite results . The toxine and the agglutinine possess the same haptophore group , since they produce ... immune sera . The latter contain 1 Jacoby , " Ueber ...
... produced two distinct anti - bodies , similar experiments with ricine gave opposite results . The toxine and the agglutinine possess the same haptophore group , since they produce ... immune sera . The latter contain 1 Jacoby , " Ueber ...
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