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Polysaccharides immunological specificity determinants

Chemical determination of the structure of the capsular polysaccharide of RhiziAnum radicicolum (377) showed the presence of the cellobiuronic acid unit, thus also relating this polysaccharide immunologically to the specific polysaccharide of pneumococcus type III. The structural unit is thought to contain a second molecule of glucose. [Pg.26]

Bacterial polysaccharides were first recognized nearly one hundred years ago, but information about their structures and properties has been obtained almost entirely during the last fifteen or twenty years. Combined with protein, these polysaccharides are responsible for the immunizing powers of many bacteria, and the structure of the polysaccharide determines the exact or specific immunological response to these organisms. [Pg.221]


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