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1990
We have shown here that despite the use of monoclonal antibodies with well-defined epitope-specificities, and despite testing them in the most simple animal model available (i.e., mixing of homologous LPS with Mab prior to injection), we are not yet able to explain why some of the antibodies were effective and others not.
B. J. Appelmelk +10 more
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We have shown here that despite the use of monoclonal antibodies with well-defined epitope-specificities, and despite testing them in the most simple animal model available (i.e., mixing of homologous LPS with Mab prior to injection), we are not yet able to explain why some of the antibodies were effective and others not.
B. J. Appelmelk +10 more
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Neutrophil Stimulation by Lipid A and Lipopolysaccharides from Salmonella minnesota
ASAIO Transactions, 1986V A, DeBari +4 more
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International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2018
Joana Campos +7 more
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Joana Campos +7 more
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Salmonella Minnesota Infection in Northamptonshire
Journal of the Royal Sanitary Institute, 1954openaire +2 more sources
Studies of a receptor for FP3-phage in Salmonella minnesota R595.
Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis, 1979The adsorption rate constant of the phage FP3 to sensitive S. minnesota R595 strain was used to evaluate the inactivating capacity towards phage FP3 exhibited by isolated glycolipid and free lipid A. The results suggest that phage FP3 receptor is localized in the glycolipid structure. Phage FP3 is not adsorbed on the other Re mutant cells, Proteus R45,
K, Zych, M, Papierz, K, Kotełko
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Salmonella typhisuis infection in Minnesota swine.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1968D M, Barnes, M E, Bergeland
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