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Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from Brucella abortus is less toxic than that from Escherichia coli, suggesting the possible use of B. abortus or LPS from B. abortus as a carrier in vaccines.

J Goldstein, T Hoffman, C Frasch, E F Lizzio, P R Beining, D Hochstein, Y L Lee, R D Angus, B Golding
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1548064

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  • Published online April 1, 1992.

Author Information

  1. J Goldstein,
  2. T Hoffman,
  3. C Frasch,
  4. E F Lizzio,
  5. P R Beining,
  6. D Hochstein,
  7. Y L Lee,
  8. R D Angus and
  9. B Golding
  1. Laboratory of Cell Biology, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Bethesda, Maryland 20892.

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Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from Brucella abortus is less toxic than that from Escherichia coli, suggesting the possible use of B. abortus or LPS from B. abortus as a carrier in vaccines.
J Goldstein, T Hoffman, C Frasch, E F Lizzio, P R Beining, D Hochstein, Y L Lee, R D Angus, B Golding
Infection and Immunity Apr 1992, 60 (4) 1385-1389; DOI:

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Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from Brucella abortus is less toxic than that from Escherichia coli, suggesting the possible use of B. abortus or LPS from B. abortus as a carrier in vaccines.
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