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The Journal of Immunology, 1946, 52: 293-300.
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The Preparation of a Potent Toxin of Shigella Dysenteriae (Shiga) on a Semi Synthetic Medium and its Use for the Preparation of an Alum-Precipitated Toxoid

Leo Olitzki and Leah Bichowsky

From the Department of Hygiene and Bacteriology, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem

Abstract

Shiga toxoid was prepared from cultures of S. dysenteriae on a semi-synthetic medium. Small quantities of this toxoid adsorbed on alum, concentrated, and injected subcutaneously immunized rabbits against multiple lethal doses of toxin.




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