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The Journal of Immunology, 1935, 29: 55-85.
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Proceedings of the American Association of Immunologists

Twenty-Second Annual Meeting Held at Cornell University Medical College, New York City April 17 – 18, 1935

Abstract

Wednesday, April 17, 9:15 a.m.

1. Presidential Address: Francis G. Blake.
2. The Cellular Metabolism as a Factor in the Defense against Pneumococcus Infection. Arthur Locke.
3. The Amount of Specific Polysaccharide Combined with Antibody as an Index of the Protective Titer of Antipneumococcus Serum and Concentrate. Lloyd D. Felton and Helene J. Stahl (by invitation).
4. Certain Factors Involved in the Protective Action of Antipneumococcus Serum in Mice. K. Goodner.
5. Some Species Characteristics of Antipneumococcus Sera. K. Goodner and Frank L. Horsfall, Jr. (by invitation).
6. The Toxigenic Properties of Hemolytic Streptococci from Human Infections. Augustus Wadsworth and Julia M. Coffey (by invitation).
7. Incidence of Serological Types of Hemolytic Streptococci in Recent Cases of Erysipelas. Extent of Protection of Anti-Erysipelas Serum Against These Erysipelas Strains as Tested on White Mice. Sophie Spicer (by invitation), Mary F. Gonshorek (by invitation) and Emily L. Spicer (by invitation).
8. The Immunological Specificity of Carbohydrates Derived from Staphylococcus. Louis A. Julianelle and Charlotte W. Wieghard (by invitation).







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