Abstract

ConclusionFrom the observations made on the chemical and immunological studies of the polysaccharide, lipoid, and protein fractions obtained from representative serological and cultural types it is justifiable to conclude that the alkalisoluble protein is the cellular constituent responsible for type-specificity in C. diphtheria.

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