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. 1971 Mar;3(3):498–499. doi: 10.1128/iai.3.3.498-499.1971

Evidence for Molecular Heterogeneity of the Specific Antigen (Fraction-1) of Pasteurella pestis

William Habig 1,2,3,1, Bruce W Hudson 1,2,3, John D Marshall Jr 1,2,3, Dan C Cavanaugh 1,2,3, James H Rust Jr 1,2,3
PMCID: PMC416181  PMID: 16558003

Abstract

Fraction-I (F-I) protein, the specific antigen of Pasteurella pestis, appears to be a series of molecular aggregates of identical subunits, all of which have serological reactivity with specific F-I antiserum.

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