Agar Plaque Formation by Mouse Spleen Cells in Response to Vaccination with Vi Antigen and Typhoid Vaccines
AUTOR(ES)
Esposito, V. M.
RESUMO
Vi-containing Salmonella typhosa organisms were resistant to killing by immune spleen cells in the presence of complement even when the cells were producing Vi antibody.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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