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Increase of Brucella-Induced Immunostimulation by Administration in Combination with a Specific Antiserum

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The immunostimulation induced by heat-killed Brucella abortus organisms strain B19, as tested by the increase in plaque-forming cells (PFC) produced in response to challenge by sheep red blood cells (SRBC), is not detected until 40 days after the intravenous injection of the bacteria [6].

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Toujas, L., Dazord, L., Guelfi, J. (1974). Increase of Brucella-Induced Immunostimulation by Administration in Combination with a Specific Antiserum. In: Mathé, G., Weiner, R. (eds) Investigation and Stimulation of Immunity in Cancer Patients. Recent Results in Cancer Research, vol 47. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49284-6_43

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