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Polysaccharide fractions of Actinomyces rimosus and Actinomyces 

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Studies on the cell wall composition and taxonomy of actinomy- 

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Biochemistry of the actinomycetales. III. Cell wall composition 

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Arthur Sohler, Antonio H. Romano and Walter J. Nickerson, J. 

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Fluorescence of the toxin of Clostridium botulinum and its rela- 

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 Daniel A. Boroff and John E. Fitzgerald, Nature 181 751 (1958). 



Botulinus toxin A and hemaglutinin-receptors of erythrocytes. 



E. R. Gold and I. Ilian, Zentr. Bakteriol. Parasitenk., Abt. I, Orig. 

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Polysaccharides isolated from Clostridium perfringens Type C. 



F. Meisel-Mikolajczyk, Bull. acad. polon. sci. 7 213 (1959). (Chem. 

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Toxin production of Clostridium botulinum (type E). III. Char- 

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Isolation of a lipopolysaccharide from Vibrio fetus. 

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Amino acids -and N-terminal groups of scarlatinic toxin (Erythro- 

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Eugenia Soru, M. Sternberg and M. Istrati, Acad. rep. populare 

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Purification of fiagella and fiagellin by ammonium sulfate. 

 Henry Koffler and Toshio Kobayashi, Arch. Biochem. and Biophys. 

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Structure of bacterial flagella. 

 W. T. Astbury, E. Beighton and C. WeibuU, Symposia Soc. Exptl. 

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The cell wall of yeasts — electron miscroscope and X-ray diffraction 

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