The Cysteine-Inactivated Proteinase (δ-antigen) of Free

Abstract

SUMMARY: Evidence is provided in support of the view of MacLennan, Mandl & Howes (1958) that some strains of produce a cysteine- inactivated proteinase—the δ-antigen.

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