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. 1973 Jan;13(1):149–152.

Shortened survival of skin allografts in mice after treatment with pus lyophilizates

G L Floersheim, Aliki Logara-Kalantzis
PMCID: PMC1553750  PMID: 4587498

Abstract

Lyophilizates from pus taken from human abscesses significantly accelerated the rejection of mouse skin allografts in four out of ten instances. Two tested lyophilizates increased the number of haemolysin-forming spleen cells.

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