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Fixed lipids of diphtheria microbes. 

 E. Alymova, Biokhimiya (U.S.S.R.) 22 933 (1958). 



Chemical composition of antigens of corynebacterium. 

 J. Kwapinski, Acta Microbiol. Polon. 6 133 (1957). 



"Bacterial toxins," W. van Heyningen, Blackwell Scientific Publica- 

 tions, Oxford, 1950, 128 pp. 



The mutation of Corynebacterium pyogenes to Corynebacterium 

 hemolyticum. 



W. L. Barksdale, K. Li, C. S. Cummins and H. Harris, J. Gen. 

 Microbiol. 16 749 (1957). 



Fructosides formed from sucrose by a corynebacterium. 

 Gad Avigad and David S. Feingold, Arch. Biochem. and Biophys. 

 70 178 (1957). 



Structure of the mannan of diphtheria bacteria. 

 O. K. Orlova, Biokhimiya (U.S.S.R.) 23 467 (1958). 



Amino acid composition of pure diphtheria toxin and toxoid. 

 Tokiya Ito, Hisao Uetake and Teuchi Sasaki, Igaku to Seibutsugaku 

 26 49 (1953). 



The chemical constituents of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis. 

 A. Larsen and R. Merkal, Am. Rev. Tuberc. Pulmonary Diseases 77 

 712 (1958). 



Nature of the specific polysaccharides of tubercle bacilli. 

 J. Foldes, Acta Microbiol. Acad. Sci. Hung. 4 43 (1957). 



Polysaccharide components of the tubercle bacillus. 

 M. Stacey, CIBA Foundation Symposium on Exptl. Tuberc. Bacillus 

 and Host, 55 (1955). 



Lipides of human avirulent strain H37Ra of Mycobacterium tuber- 

 culosis. 

 Jean Asselineau, Bull. soc. chim. biol. 38 1397 (1956). 



Constituents of a toxic lipide obtained from Mycobacterium tuber- 

 culosis. 



H. Bloch, J. Defaye, E. Lederer and H. Noll, Biochim. et Biophys. 

 Acta 23 312 (1957). 



Proteins of various mycobacteria. I. Chemical properties of sev- 

 eral peptides isolated from tuberculin protein obtained from the 

 human strain Aoyama-i3. 



Isaku Kasuya, Jinsaku Goto, Sadako Hirai, Taichi Someya and Akira 

 Hagitani, Japan. J. Med. Sci. and Biol. 9 93 (1956). 



Proteins of various mycobacteria. II. Chemical properties of sev- 

 eral peptides isolated from the tuberculin protein of the bacterial 

 cells of human strain Aoyama-j3 and Frankfurt. 

 Sadako Hirai, ibid. 9 179 (1956). 



Immunologic significance of the cell wall of mvcobacteria. 

 Edgar Ribi, Carl L. Larson, Robert List and William Wicht, Proc. 

 Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 98 263 (1958). 



The constitution of a lipoid-bound polysaccharide from Mycobac- 

 terium tuberculosis (Human strain). 



Norman Haworth, P. W. Kent and M. Stacey, J. Chem. Soc, 1220 

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