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Expression and Purification of Virus-like Particles for Vaccination
Published on: June 2, 2016
THE STERILIZATION OF LIPOVACCINES
1U. S. Naval Laboratory, the Henry Phipps Institute of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
Abstract:
Pneumococcus lipovacdne confers a definite protection against pneumococcus infection in mice. The protective quality is not destroyed, and apparently is not greatly diminished, by heating to 130 degrees C. for 3 hours or 120 degrees C. for 12 hours. Typhoid lipovaccine gives rise to the formation of agglutinins in rabbits but to a lesser degree than saline suspensions. The antigenic qualities of the typhoid lipovaccine are greatly injured by heating to 130 degrees C. for 3 hours.
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