6 results match your criteria: "Columbia University and the Presbyterian Hospital[Affiliation]"
Obstet Gynecol Surv
October 2005
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University and The Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, USA.
J Bacteriol
July 1936
Department of Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University and the Presbyterian Hospital, New York City.
J Exp Med
February 1933
Department of Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University and the Presbyterian Hospital, New York.
1. Partial hydrolysis products of the specific polysaccharide of Type III pneumococcus ranging from 550 to 1,800 in formula weight can be quantitatively freed from unhydrolyzed polysaccharide. 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Exp Med
October 1926
Department of Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University and the Presbyterian Hospital, New York.
FROM THE FOREGOING EVIDENCE, SPECIFIC BACTERIAL AGGLUTINATION MAY BE CONCEIVED OF AS FOLLOWS: When bacteria are mixed with their homologous agglutinative sera, specific union between organism and agglutinin occurs. This interaction consists of specific coating of the bacteria by globulin. By virtue of the fact, noted by Loeb and illustrated in Fig.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1. A method has been outlined by which the enzymes of hemolytic streptococcus may be extracted with comparative ease. 2.
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