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Inherent Immunizability to Tetanus Toxoid, Based on Studies in Pure Inbred Mice1
J Immunol (1954) 72 (4): 243–247.
Neutralizing Antibodies Against Certain Viruses in the Sera of Residents of India
J Immunol (1954) 72 (4): 248–257.
Factors Affecting the Efficiency of Combined Prophylactics: I. Effect of Diphtheria Toxiod and Pertussis Vaccine on Tetanus Toxoid
J Immunol (1954) 72 (4): 258–262.
Studies on Immunity in Anthrax: III. Elaboration of Protective Antigen in a Chemically-Defined, Non-Protein Medium
J Immunol (1954) 72 (4): 263–269.
Distribution of Sensitizing Antibody in Human Serum Proteins Fractionated by Electrophoresis-Convection*
J Immunol (1954) 72 (4): 270–281.
Studies on Immunization Against Plague: VII. A Hemagglutination Test with the Protein Fraction of Pasteurella Pestis: A Serologic Comparison of Virulent and Avirulent Strains with Observations on the Structure of the Bacterial Cells and Its Relationship to Infection and Immunity*
J Immunol (1954) 72 (4): 282–298.
The Effects of Vital Dyes Upon Experimental Foot and Mouth Virus Infection of Guinea Pigs
J Immunol (1954) 72 (4): 299–306.
Cytopathogenic Agents Isolated from Patients during an Unusual Epidemic Exanthem
J Immunol (1954) 72 (4): 307–314.
Isolation of a Cytopathogenic Agent from an Infant with a Disease in Certain Respects Resembling Roseola Infantum
J Immunol (1954) 72 (4): 315–321.
Studies on the Hemolytic Activity of Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV)1
J Immunol (1954) 72 (4): 322–328.
Studies on the Interaction of the Large and Small Hemagglutinating Components of Newcastle Disease Virus with Red Cells1
J Immunol (1954) 72 (4): 329–339.
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