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The Bactericidins of Normal Serum: Their Characters, Occurrence in Various Animals and the Susceptibility of Different Bacteria to their Action

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

T. J. Mackie
Affiliation:
From the Bacteriology Department, Edinburgh University.
M. H. Finkelstein
Affiliation:
From the Bacteriology Department, Edinburgh University.
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Since the early work of Nuttall (1888), Buchner (1889), and others first disclosed the bactericidal property of normal serum, a considerable amount of attention has been devoted to this important biological phenomenon. The literature (which has been reviewed recently by Knorr, 1929) lacks, however, a comprehensive and co-ordinated study of the subject, and in fact presents a good many confusing data in regard to the nature of the active principles concerned and their immunological significance.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1932

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