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    Teaching the children of the revolution Church and state education in Mexico City, 1917-1926

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    Humoral response of the mouse to Treponema pallidum.

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    To investigate the development of the humoral immune response of mice to infection with Treponema pallidum, Balb/c and C57Bl mice were injected intradermally with 10 x 10(6) virulent organisms. Serum samples were taken from the mice at weekly intervals after infection and used in the electrophoretic transblotting technique to detect T pallidum and T phagedenis biotype Reiter antigens. The serum samples taken from infected mice at 21, 42, 84, and 126 days after infection recognised two to 15 T pallidum antigens, with a gradual but continual increase in the number of antigens recognised. The same antisera to T pallidum recognised five cross reactive T phagedenis biotype Reiter antigens. Mice injected with 10 x 10(6) heat killed T pallidum organisms failed to recognise T pallidum antigens, as shown by the blotting technique. When mice infected with T pallidum were given antibiotics, the development of the humoral response was interrupted. These experiments indicated that mice respond more slowly than rabbits to T pallidum, which may be because T pallidum is weakly immunogenic in mice

    Degradation of o 12xylene by Pseudomonas stutzeri OX1 (Pseudomonas sp. OX1)

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    Interest in the microbial degradation of methylbenzenes arose in the early 1970s, when both toxicological and ecological data started to alert people about their wide distribution in the environment and their effects on living organisms. Most of the early studies on bacterial methylbenzene catabolism focused on bacteria belonging to the genus Pseudomonas, which proved to be endowed with a formidable metabolic versatility. Several Pseudomonas strains isolated then for their ability to degrade toluene, mand p-xylene, and 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene, later become the archetypes for the studies on the biochemistry, genetics and regulation of methylbenzene degradation (see also volume 2, Chapter 18 and volume 4, Chapter 7)
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