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Nine different absorption agents have been tested for their capacity to remove in vitro the toxic chemicals elaborated by cultures of Shigella dysenteriae, Eberthella typhosa and Escherichia coli. The significance of the findings relative to clinical application of adsorption agents is discussed.
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Moss, J., Martin, G.J. Adsorption of bacterial toxins by inert particulate materials. Amer. Jour. Dig. Dis. 17, 18–19 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03002500
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