1937
DOI: 10.1007/bf02181167
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Die Antigenstruktur des B. typhi und ihre Bedeutung für die Herstellung von Typhusimpfstoffen

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“…Heat, and the action of most chemicals which have been tried hasten this destruction. Only mercuric chloride, formaldehyde, acetone, and ethyl and methyl alcohols seem, among those investigated, to be weak in destructive effect (11,35,2). According to Peluff (55), the preserving effect of the alcohols and acetone on the Vi component is probably due to their dehydrating action.…”
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“…Heat, and the action of most chemicals which have been tried hasten this destruction. Only mercuric chloride, formaldehyde, acetone, and ethyl and methyl alcohols seem, among those investigated, to be weak in destructive effect (11,35,2). According to Peluff (55), the preserving effect of the alcohols and acetone on the Vi component is probably due to their dehydrating action.…”
mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Heat, and the action of most chemicals which have been tried hasten this destruction. Only mercuric chloride, formaldehyde, acetone, and ethyl and methyl alcohols seem, among those investigated, to be weak in destructive effect (11,35,2). According to Peluff (55), the preserving effect of the alcohols and acetone on the Vi component is probably due to their dehydrating action.…”
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confidence: 96%