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. 1963 Nov;86(5):1098–1100. doi: 10.1128/jb.86.5.1098-1100.1963

SEROLOGICAL GROUPING OF THE PATHOGENIC CLOSTRIDIA

Paul D Ellner a,1, Stanley S Green a
PMCID: PMC278571  PMID: 14080777

Abstract

Ellner, Paul D. (University of Vermont, Burlington), and Stanley S. Green. Serological grouping of the pathogenic clostridia. J. Bacteriol. 86:1098–1100. 1963.—By use of the soluble antigens of ten species of pathogenic clostridia and specific globulins, it has been possible to divide these organisms into a number of groups based upon the presence or absence of precipitin lines in agar gel. A scheme for such a grouping is presented, and the utility of this method is discussed.

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