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Two serological types of group B hemolytic streptococci with related, but not identical, type-specific substances

Lancefield, 1938

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Lancefield R
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The Journal of Experimental Medicine

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Among group B hemolytic streptococci one serological type previously described as homogeneous has been shown, instead, to contain two closely related types, distinguishable by reciprocal absorption experiments. These streptococci are designated …
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