Direct evidence for the presence of lipopolysaccharide components in Pseudomonas ribosomal vaccine.
AUTOR(ES)
Lieberman, M M
RESUMO
The presence of sugars specific to lipopolysaccharide, glucose, and rhamnose was demonstrated in a Pseudomonas ribosomal vaccine. The detection of these sugars was accomplished by radiological means after paper chromatography of the neutral fraction of acid-hydrolyzed vaccine.
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