SEROLOGICAL GROUPING OF THE PATHOGENIC CLOSTRIDIA
AUTOR(ES)
Ellner, Paul D.
RESUMO
Ellner, Paul D. (University of Vermont, Burlington), and Stanley S. Green. Serological grouping of the pathogenic clostridia. J. Bacteriol. 86:1098–1100. 1963.—By use of the soluble antigens of ten species of pathogenic clostridia and specific globulins, it has been possible to divide these organisms into a number of groups based upon the presence or absence of precipitin lines in agar gel. A scheme for such a grouping is presented, and the utility of this method is discussed.
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