COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF DIFFERENT PURIFICATION METHODS OF PERTUSSIS TOXIN IN PROTECTION AGAINST BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS IN MICE

Mona Ahmed Sayed Ahmed;

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Objective: Bordetella pertussis is the causative agent of Whooping Cough, a particularly severe disease of infants, characterized by repeated bouts of paroxysmal coughing. Until recently, this disease has been controlled through vaccination with heat-kill


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Title COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF DIFFERENT PURIFICATION METHODS OF PERTUSSIS TOXIN IN PROTECTION AGAINST BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS IN MICE
Other Titles دراسات مقارنة عن طرق مختلفة لتنقية توكسين السعال الديكى للوقاية من البكتيريا المسببة للمرض فى الفئران
Authors Mona Ahmed Sayed Ahmed
Keywords COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF DIFFERENT PURIFICATION METHODS OF PERTUSSIS TOXIN IN PROTECTION AGAINST BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS IN MICE
Issue Date 2009
Description 
Objective: Bordetella pertussis is the causative agent of Whooping Cough, a particularly severe disease of infants, characterized by repeated bouts of paroxysmal coughing. Until recently, this disease has been controlled through vaccination with heat-kill

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