Relationship between antigenicity and primary, secondary and terciary structure of mycobacterial antigens (1990)
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- USP affiliated author: SILVA, CELIO LOPES - FMRP
- School: FMRP
- Subject: IMUNOLOGIA
- Language: Inglês
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- Título do periódico: Abstracts
- Conference title: Meeting European Federation of Immunological Societies
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ABNT
JENNER, P J; BUTLER, R; PALACIOS, A; et al. Relationship between antigenicity and primary, secondary and terciary structure of mycobacterial antigens. Anais.. Edimburgo: [s.n.], 1990. -
APA
Jenner, P. J., Butler, R., Palacios, A., Silva, C. L., Adeleyde, T., Tangarat, H. S., & Colston, M. J. (1990). Relationship between antigenicity and primary, secondary and terciary structure of mycobacterial antigens. In Abstracts. Edimburgo. -
NLM
Jenner PJ, Butler R, Palacios A, Silva CL, Adeleyde T, Tangarat HS, Colston MJ. Relationship between antigenicity and primary, secondary and terciary structure of mycobacterial antigens. Abstracts. 1990 ; -
Vancouver
Jenner PJ, Butler R, Palacios A, Silva CL, Adeleyde T, Tangarat HS, Colston MJ. Relationship between antigenicity and primary, secondary and terciary structure of mycobacterial antigens. Abstracts. 1990 ; - Cell wall components of ac actinomycetis involved in the pathogeny of actinomicotic mycetona
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