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. 1972 Dec;23(6):889–895.

Passive protective properties of serum fractions from mice inoculated with an anti-pseudomonas vaccine

R J Jones, M Hall, C R Ricketts
PMCID: PMC1408001  PMID: 4630781

Abstract

Serum from mice injected intraperitoneally with a single dose of pseudomonas vaccine passively protected other mice against a lethal intraperitoneal Pseudomonas aeruginosa challenge. Early protection was given mainly by the IgM fraction of serum of vaccinated mice; 6–14 days after vaccination protection was given mainly by the IgG fraction.

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