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J Clin Microbiol. 1976 January; 3(1): 21-25
Preparation and properties of a national reference endotoxin.
J A Rudbach,
F I Akiya,
R J Elin,
H D Hochstein,
M K Luoma,
E C Milner,
K C Milner and
K R Thomas
ABSTRACT
A large pool of refined endotoxin was prepared from Escherichia coli O113 by extraction with hot acqueous phenol. It was characterized chemically and biologically and will be available for a reference standard designated as reference endotoxin EC.
J Clin Microbiol. 1976 January; 3(1): 21-25
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