Synthetic polypeptide fragments

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal

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424 88, C07C10352, A61K 3900, A61K 3700

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ABSTRACT:
Peptide fragments of streptococcal M protein named CB3, CB4, and CB5 and related synthetic peptides have been identified. When linked to a protein carrier which is polylysine the conjugates of CB3, CB4, CB5, and S-CB3 are capable of evoking type specific opsonic antibodies against streptococci.

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