Isolation and Chemical Composition of Complement-Fixing Antigens From Leptospires

Summary A chemical separation procedure which yields four arbitrary cell fractions has been developed and applied to three serotypes of leptospires. The four complement-fixing fractions are non-dialyzable, pentose-containing materials, the serological activities of which have been measured semi-quan...

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