
doi: 10.1007/bf02538428
The presence of the ‘group specific protein antigen’ inT. zuelzerae is demonstrated. From the results of complement fixation and gel diffusion tests it can be concluded that this organism and the Reiter strain ofT. pallidum differ in their polysaccharide fractions.
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