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Separation of Treponema pallidum from Tissue Debris Through Continuous-Particle Electrophoresis

John D. Schmale, Douglas S. Kellogg Jr., Curtis E. Miller, Patricia Schammel, James D. Thayer
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4908530

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  • Published online February 1, 1970.

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  1. John D. Schmale,
  2. Douglas S. Kellogg Jr.,
  3. Curtis E. Miller1,
  4. Patricia Schammel1 and
  5. James D. Thayer2
  1. Venereal Disease Research Laboratory, National Communicable Disease Center, Public Health Service, Atlanta, Georgia 30333

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Separation of Treponema pallidum from Tissue Debris Through Continuous-Particle Electrophoresis
John D. Schmale, Douglas S. Kellogg Jr., Curtis E. Miller, Patricia Schammel, James D. Thayer
Applied Microbiology Feb 1970, 19 (2) 287-289; DOI:

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Separation of Treponema pallidum from Tissue Debris Through Continuous-Particle Electrophoresis
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