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    Structure of tetanus toxin. I. Breakdown of the toxin molecule and discrimination between polypeptide fragments by Helting, T B, Zwisler, O

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-01-1977)
    “…Tetanus toxin was digested with papain, yielding one major polypeptide (Fragment C) with a molecular weight corresponding to 47,000 +/- 5%, thus comprising…”
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    Structure of tetanus toxin. Demonstration and separation of a specific enzyme converting intracellular tetanus toxin to the extracellular form by Helting, T B, Parschat, S, Engelhardt, H

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-11-1979)
    “…Protease activity has been demonstrated in culture supernatants of Clostridium tetani at various stages of fermentation. Gel chromatography of the concentrated…”
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    Structure of tetanus toxin. II. Toxin binding to ganglioside by Helting, T B, Zwisler, O, Wiegandt, H

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-01-1977)
    “…The interaction between tetanus toxin and ganglioside containing 2 N-acetylneuraminic acid residues linked in sequence to one another has been investigated…”
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    Analysis of the immune response to papain digestion products of tetanus toxin by Helting, T B, Nau, H H

    “…Tetanus toxin was degraded by papain and the previously characterized Fragment B and Fragment C were isolated. The induction of protective immunity against…”
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    Structure of tetanus toxin: the arrangement of papain digestion products within the heavy chain-light chain framework of extracellular toxin by Neubauer, V, Helting, T B

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (27-03-1981)
    “…Upon digestion with papain, single chain intracellular tetanus toxin was completely converted to the extracellular form of the toxin, which consists of two…”
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    Serotype determinant protein of Neisseria Meningitidis. Large scale preparation by direct detergent treatment of the bacterial cells by Helting, T B, Guthöhrlein, G, Blackkolb, F, Ronneberger, H

    “…Neisseria meningitidis Group B microorganisms, inactivated with phenol and harvested by centrifugation, were subjected to direct treatment with various…”
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    Extracted protective antigen of Bordetella pertussis. I. Preparation and properties of the solubilized surface of components by Helting, T B, Blackkolb, F

    “…Bordetella pertussis microorganisms were treated with several extracting agents followed by ultracentrifugation to remove particulate matter. Analysis of the…”
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