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The Action of Diphtheria Toxin on Mice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

A. T. Glenny
Affiliation:
(Wellcome Physiological Research Laboratories.)
K. Allen
Affiliation:
(Wellcome Physiological Research Laboratories.)
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1. For the particular toxin tested, the intravenous m.l.d. for mice was 60 times and the intramuscular m.l.d. for mice 100 times, the guinea-pig sub cutaneous m.l.d.

2. Antitoxin has the same neutralising power for toxin in mice as in guinea-pigs.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1922

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