104 



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306. MOROAN, W. T. J. and PARTRIDGE, S. M. 



Studies In iininunochemlstry - the fractionation and nattire of 

 antigenic material isolated from Bacto dysenteriae (Shiga) 



Biochem. J. 34sl69-19l5 19^0 



A polysaccharide, a phosphollpin and a polypeptide -like component 

 were isolated from the antigenic complex of "smooth" (Shiga) 

 B. dysenteriae « Dissociation of the complex is described and a 

 hypothetical structure suggested. 



307. NISI, NAOTO 



Physiology and pathology of the hypophysis temperature-regulatory 

 function 



J. Chosen Med. A. 30;1-21, 19^0 



In rabbits, completely hypophysectomized or with only the anterior 

 lobe removed, central pyrogenlc stimulants do not act, but peri- 

 pheral stimulants like tet-rahydro-beta-naphthylamine or adrena- 

 line are effective, although the response gradually decreases. 

 The abnormal responses return to normal if the anterior lobe is 

 Implanted or its extract 5.n jected . 



308. OMITI, M. 



The influence of artificial fever on the nonspecificity in the 

 syphilis reaction. IIIo Experiment with pjrrifer. 



Mittc med, geSo Okayaraa 52:2413-2432, 19^0 (English version) 



A comprehensive study of the effects of pyrlfer on the globulin- 

 albumin alterations in serum, 



309. PALMER, J. W. and GERLOUGH, T, D, 



A simple method for preparing antigenic substances from the 

 typhoid bacillus 



Science 92s 155-156, 19^0 



The capsular polysaccharides of pneumococci may be separated from 

 their associated proteins by extracting the latter with phenol. 

 In which polysaccharides are Insoluble. Fractional precipita- 

 tion of polysaccharides by alcohol or glacial acetic acid may 

 follow. After drying with acetone, a white powder is obtained 

 (substance A)o Phenol extraction may likewise be used for the 

 product obtained by tryptlc digestion; the product (substance B) 

 resembles substance A in both appearance and antigenic properties. 



