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    ChemicaL and immunochemical characteristics of antigenic preparations from Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella pneumoniae as the components for an associated vaccine by Shagam, N L, Efremova, V N, Kurbatova, E A, Kaverina, K G

    “…S. aureus aqueous extract and K. pneumoniae hydroxylamine vaccine were studied by means of chemical and immunochemical analytical techniques. The preparations…”
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    Cross reactions between Staphylococcus aureus and Neisseria meningitidis by Vaneeva, N P, Efremova, V N, Shagam, N L, Iastrebova, N E, Kaverina, K G

    “…The results of the study of rabbit antisera to meningococci A, B, C in the double diffusion in gel, passive hemagglutination test and enzyme immunoassay with…”
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    The effect of immunotherapy with cell-free vaccines made from the antigens of opportunistic microorganisms on the dynamics of DNA antibody formation by Egorova, N B, Shagam, N L, Vaneeva, N P, Efremova, V N, Osipova, G L, Masiukova, S A, Kuz'mina, L A

    “…The sera of patients subjected to immunotherapy with staphylococcal vaccine and with multicomponent vaccine (i.e. the mixture of the antigenic preparations of…”
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    Immunochemical study of the type-specific polysaccharides of pneumococcus by Shagam, N L, Vaneeva, N P, Tsvetkova, N V, Kuznetsova, E M, Klimenko, T V

    “…Polysaccharide-containing preparations obtained from pneumococci, serovars 3, 6B, 9N, V and 23F, were studied by the methods of immunodiffusion and rocket…”
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    Physicochemical and immunochemical characteristics of the polysaccharides of Streptococcus pneumoniae serotype 3 by Tsvetkova, N V, Vaneeva, N P, Shagam, N L, Kuznetsova, E M, Baturo, A P

    “…Capsular polysaccharides were isolated from Str. pneumoniae (serotype 3), grown on solid culture media, by the method of acetone sedimentation and subsequent…”
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