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Specific precipitins for type XIV pneumococcus polysaccharide fromAbrus precatorius seeds

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Präzipitine ausAbrus precatorius-Samen scheinen folgende Spezifität zu besitzen: 1. gegen Pneumococcus-Polysaccharide des Typus XIV; 2. gegen die menschlichen blutgruppenspezifischen Substanzen A, B, H und Lea

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Bird, G.W.G. Specific precipitins for type XIV pneumococcus polysaccharide fromAbrus precatorius seeds. Experientia 17, 71–72 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02171425

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