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The Soluble Specific Substance of Pneumococcus: V. On the Chemical Nature of the Aldobionic Acid from the Specific Polysaccharide of Type III Pneumococcus
The Soluble Specific Substance of Pneumococcus: V. On the Chemical Nature of the Aldobionic Acid from the Specific Polysaccharide of Type III Pneumococcus
During the mid 1920s, Heidelberger and Walther Goebel continued to work on understanding the chemistry of polysaccharide antigens in type III pneumococcus. Goebel and Heidelberger found that the polysaccharide contained a novel aldobionic acid formation, and sought to further explore this structure in this article.
Periodical. Heidelberger, Michael, and Walther F. Goebel. "The Soluble Specific Substance of Pneumococcus: V. On the Chemical Nature of the Aldobionic Acid from the Specific Polysaccharide of Type III Pneumococcus." Journal of Biological Chemistry 74, 3 (1 September 1927): 613-618. Article. 6 Images.. Journal of Biological Chemistry