Author:
Briggs C. A. E.,Newland L. G. M.
Abstract
1. Attempts to produce in rabbits group N sera forStreptococcus cremoris, using suspensions of living, disintegrated and heat-treated bacterial cells, yielded only non-specific products, cross-reactions occurring most commonly and intensively with HCl extracts of the streptococci of groups K and L.2. The non-specific antibodies in these sera were completely removed by absorption with streptococci of group K or L, the group N reactions being only partially impaired.3. In order to inactivate, before immunizing rabbits, that antigen in the ‘cremoris’ cells responsible for stimulating the production of non-specific antibodies, the organisms were ‘absorbed’ with an excess of group K or L antiserum.4. With suspensions of organisms treated in this way, potent group N specific precipitating sera were obtained for both freshly isolated and freeze-dried strains ofStr. cremoris.5. The identity ofStr. cremoriswith serological group N is thus established.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
Cited by
17 articles.
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