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2. [Immunological paralysis. VI. Split character of the immunological areactivity to the administration of high doses of Vi antigen].

3. [Mechanism of change in the virulence of typhoid bacteria resistant to chlortetracycline].

4. [Dehydrogenase activity of Salmonella typhi abdominalis and typhimurium of varying virulence].

5. [New contributions relative to the role of "R" antibodies in natural immunity].

7. Pathogenesis of typhoid fever.

8. [Typhoid vaccination from an immunological point of view].

9. Typhoid pancreatic abscess.

10. [Complex experimental study on anti-Salmonella typhi vaccination. Protective property of human and rabbit serums for the mouse and chick embryo].

12. Lack of enhanced oxygen consumption by polymorphonuclear leukocytes on phagocytosis of virulent Salmonella typhi.

13. Activation of complement by endotoxin.

15. [Demonstration of the cytopathic effect of various microbial toxins on cell cultures].

16. Typhoid fever: pathogenesis and immunologic control.

17. [The cytopathic effect of S. typhi in tissue culture].

18. The unmasking of typhoid fever.

19. Clinical approach to infectious diarrheas.

20. [Modern aspects of salmonella infections in childhood].

25. Studies on cellular immunity to Salmonella typhi in vitro.

27. [The significance of bacterial adjuvants for the development of susceptibility to anaphylactic shock in mice and rats. I. The increase of anaphylactic sensitivity and serum antibody formation by bacteria and bacteria-containing substances in mice and rats].

28. [Virulence estimation of salmonella strains].

29. [Amino acid decarboxylases in typhoid fever bacteria, sensitive and resistant to antibiotics].

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