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October 1936 | Volume 64, No. 4

Articles

  • A HIGH SPEED VACUUM CENTRIFUGE SUITABLE FOR THE STUDY OF FILTERABLE VIRUSES
    Johannes H. Bauer, Edward G. Pickels
  • PHENOMENON OF LOCAL SKIN REACTIVITY TO BACTERIAL FILTRATES: EFFECT OF BACTERIAL FILTRATES INJECTED INTRAVASCULARLY UPON REACTIONS TO ANTIGEN + ANTIBODY COMPLEXES
    Gregory Shwartzman
  • A SKIN TEST FOR DETECTING GROUP C HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTION CAUSING EPIZOOTIC LYMPHADENITIS IN GUINEA PIGS
    APPLICATIONS IN SELECTING BREEDING STOCK
    Johannes K. Moen
  • THE SPECIFIC POLYSACCHARIDES OF TYPES I, II, AND III PNEUMOCOCCUS
    A REVISION OF METHODS AND DATA
    Michael Heidelberger, Forrest E. Kendall, Henry W. Scherp
  • HYPERSENSITIVENESS AND ANTIBODY FORMATION IN TUBERCULOUS RABBITS
    Jules Freund, Elizabeth H. Laidlaw, James S. Mansfield
  • LIPIDS AND IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIONS
    III. LIPID CONTENT OF SPECIFIC PRECIPITATES FROM TYPE I ANTIPNEUMOCOCCUS SERA
    Frank L. Horsfall, Kenneth Goodner
  • SPOTTED FEVER
    II. AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF FIÉVRE BOUTONNEUSE
    George M. Hass, Henry Pinkerton
  • STUDIES ON THE SENSITIZATION OF ANIMALS WITH SIMPLE CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS. II
    K. Landsteiner, John Jacobs
  • THE RELATION BETWEEN ANTIANAPHYLAXIS AND ANTIBODY BALANCE
    I. THE RÔLE OF EXCESS OF CIRCULATING ANTIBODY IN HYPERSENSITIVENESS
    Marion C. Morris
  • THE RELATION BETWEEN ANTIANAPHYLAXIS AND ANTIBODY BALANCE
    II. THE EFFECT OF SPECIFIC DESENSITIZATION UPON RESISTANCE TO INFECTION AND UPON ANTIBODY BALANCE
    Marion C. Morris
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