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. 1979 Dec;26(3):1211–1213. doi: 10.1128/iai.26.3.1211-1213.1979

Partial purification of a specific antigen of Treponema hyodysenteriae.

D H Baum, L A Joens
PMCID: PMC414748  PMID: 118931

Abstract

A specific antigen of pathogenic Treponema hyodysenteriae was extracted from lyophilized cells of isolant B169 with hot phenol-water, isolated, and semipurified by starch block electrophoresis.

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