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Sensitizing properties of the parenchymatous organs of kittens and white mice injected with dysentery bacilli and streptococci

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The parenchymatous organs of kittens and white mice aquire specific sensitizing properties during the process of experimental infection of these animals with the causative agents of dysentery and streptococci. Vaccination of white mice against tularemia and brucellosis is not associated with the above phenomena.

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Zemskov, M.V. Sensitizing properties of the parenchymatous organs of kittens and white mice injected with dysentery bacilli and streptococci. Bull Exp Biol Med 50, 1064–1068 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00784881

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