Serologic Studies on Antigens from Histoplasma Capsulatum Darling

The presence of precipitins in the sera of 19 experimentally infected rabbits was determined with four antigens prepared from the mycelial and yeastlike phases of H. capsulatum, namely, the ground-YP filtrate, the ground-mycelial filtrate, the YP broth filtrate, and the mycelial broth filtrate. Posi...

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