ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1942 |
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... obtained , separated by centrifugation . The pre- cipitate was dissolved in 100 cc of 0.02 M NaCN and then reprecipitated by the addition of another 300 cc of acetone . This last precipitate was washed with acetone and ether and then ...
... obtained , separated by centrifugation . The pre- cipitate was dissolved in 100 cc of 0.02 M NaCN and then reprecipitated by the addition of another 300 cc of acetone . This last precipitate was washed with acetone and ether and then ...
Page 77
... obtained when H2SO , is added . If the three substances involved in this reaction are mixed in any other sequence , the red color is not obtained . Hence , this reaction is due to the action of H2SO4 on the coupled 2,4 ...
... obtained when H2SO , is added . If the three substances involved in this reaction are mixed in any other sequence , the red color is not obtained . Hence , this reaction is due to the action of H2SO4 on the coupled 2,4 ...
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... obtained with dilutions of the an- tigen up to 1 : 6. The antigen was found to be anti- complementary in a dilution of 1 : 2 . An antigen dilution of 1 : 4 was used in all tests . The usual hemolytic system , consisting of sheep cells ...
... obtained with dilutions of the an- tigen up to 1 : 6. The antigen was found to be anti- complementary in a dilution of 1 : 2 . An antigen dilution of 1 : 4 was used in all tests . The usual hemolytic system , consisting of sheep cells ...
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