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STUDIES ON TREPONEMA PALLIDUM AND SYPHILIS : V. FURTHER STUDIES ON THE RELATION OF CULTURE PALLIDA TO VIRULENT PALLIDA AND ON REINFECTION PHENOMENA.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Zinsser H, Hopkins JG, McBurney M.
PMID: 19868060
J Exp Med. 1916 Nov 01;24(5):561-81. doi: 10.1084/jem.24.5.561.

1. Immune sera produced in rabbits by treatment with our Culture Strain A of Treponema pallidum agglutinated not only the homologous strain, but also the Noguchi strains, and indicate a close group relationship of other non-pathogenic treponemata. Absorption experiments...

SURFACE TENSION OF SERUM : V. RELATION BETWEEN TIME-DROP AND SERUM ANTIBODIES.

The Journal of experimental medicine

du Noüy PL.
PMID: 19868751
J Exp Med. 1923 Apr 30;37(5):659-69. doi: 10.1084/jem.37.5.659.

An attempt was made to apply to the study of immune sera the fact, pointed out in our previous papers, that at a given dilution the serum shows a maximum drop of surface tension in function of time (time-drop)....

SEROLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS OF TYPE-SPECIFIC AND DEGRADED PNEUMOCOCCI.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Reimann HA.
PMID: 19869100
J Exp Med. 1926 Jan 01;43(1):107-17. doi: 10.1084/jem.43.1.107.

1. Immune sera prepared with the degraded or variant forms of pneumococci (R strains) are similar in their reactions to sera prepared with the protein or cell solutions of pneumococci. They contain antibodies reactive with the protein of all...

COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF HERPETOMONADS AND LEISHMANIAS : II. DIFFERENTIATION OF THE ORGANISMS BY SEROLOGICAL REACTIONS AND FERMENTATION TESTS.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Noguchi H.
PMID: 19869187
J Exp Med. 1926 Aug 31;44(3):327-37. doi: 10.1084/jem.44.3.327.

Serological reactions and fermentation tests have been employed in the present investigation as a means of differentiating various strains of herpetomonads from one another as well as from leishmanias. The twelve strains of herpetomonads isolated from insects and plants...

STUDIES ON THE DISSOCIATION OF THE HOG CHOLERA BACILLUS : II. SEROLOGICAL REACTIONS, VIRULENCE AND STABILITY OF THE VARIANT FORMS.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Li CP.
PMID: 19869619
J Exp Med. 1929 Jul 31;50(2):255-62. doi: 10.1084/jem.50.2.255.

The experiments recorded in the present paper confirm the existence of 4 forms of the hog cholera bacillus described in a previous paper (1), namely the "normal" type strain MS and its 3 variants, MR, NS and NR. Serological...

ON THE SEROLOGICAL SPECIFICITY OF PEPTIDES. III.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Landsteiner K, van der Scheer J.
PMID: 19870872
J Exp Med. 1939 Apr 30;69(5):705-19. doi: 10.1084/jem.69.5.705.

Experiments are described dealing with immune sera to pentapeptides and peptide amides. Absorption and inhibition tests gave no indication of the presence in the immune sera of special antibodies for portions of a peptide molecule but the antibodies appeared...

AN IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDY OF PNEUMOCOCCUS MUCOSUS.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Hanes FM.
PMID: 19867748
J Exp Med. 1914 Jan 01;19(1):38-51. doi: 10.1084/jem.19.1.38.

1. The organisms described by Schottmüller under the name Streptococcus mucosus represent a well defined group with characteristics which indicate a closer relationship to the pneumococci than to the streptococci. 2. The members of this group are specifically agglutinable...

STUDIES ON THE BIOLOGY OF STREPTOCOCCUS : IV. THE OCCURRENCE OF STREPTOCOCCUS SCARLATINAE IN CONVALESCENCE AND IN THE COMPLICATIONS OF SCARLET FEVER.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Stevens FA, Dochez AR.
PMID: 19868935
J Exp Med. 1924 Sep 30;40(4):493-501. doi: 10.1084/jem.40.4.493.

1. A group of streptococci which agglutinate with scarlatinal immune sera has been isolated from the throats of 65 per cent of cases of scarlet fever during the 1st week of the disease. 2. Strains of hemolytic streptococci belonging...

SKIN INFECTION OF RABBITS WITH HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI ISOLATED FROM A PATIENT WITH ERYSIPELAS : I. METHOD OF DEMONSTRATING PROTECTIVE ACTION OF IMMUNE SERA.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Rivers TM.
PMID: 19868979
J Exp Med. 1925 Jan 31;41(2):179-84. doi: 10.1084/jem.41.2.179.

Cultures of a hemolytic streptococcus isolated from a human case of erysipelas were tested for ability to produce lesions by injecting various amounts intradermally in shaved rabbits. Severe lesions could be developed at will in this way despite the...

ON INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN HUMAN BLOOD.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Landsteiner K, Levine P.
PMID: 19869442
J Exp Med. 1928 Apr 30;47(5):757-75. doi: 10.1084/jem.47.5.757.

A clear-cut differentiation of human blood, aside from the blood groups, could be made by means of special agglutinating immune sera. The observations point to the existence of several agglutinable factors for which no agglutinins are demonstrable in normal...

IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIONS OF PNEUMONIC PLEURAL FLUIDS.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Finland M.
PMID: 19869983
J Exp Med. 1932 Jan 31;55(2):169-79. doi: 10.1084/jem.55.2.169.

Pleuritic exudates from patients with lobar pneumonia may be sterile or infected. Sterile fluids, at or about the time of crisis, contain actively acquired antibodies similar to those in the blood serum. Infected fluids do not contain such antibodies,...

IMMUNITY REACTIONS OF HUMAN SUBJECTS TO STRAINS OF PNEUMOCOCCI OTHER THAN TYPES I, II AND III.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Finland M, Sutliff WD.
PMID: 19870124
J Exp Med. 1933 Jan 01;57(1):95-109. doi: 10.1084/jem.57.1.95.

1. A group of 72 human subjects were studied with respect to the immune reactions of their blood and sera to Types I, II and III pneumococci and to 4 other types (V, VI, VIII and IX) previously included...

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