In vitro detection and typing of toxins produced by Clostrid
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In vitro detection and typing of toxins produced by Clostridium botulinum types A and B by immunoelectrophoretic techniques

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This is the original work for Glenn Niedermeyer's masters degree. The paper was a breakthrough in methods of rapidly identifying which antitoxins were needed before the patient was terminal. This application furthered in the US Army Chemical Corps where Glenn Niedermeyer became a department head at the NATO SHAPE school in Oberammergau Germany for Nuclear Biological and Chemical warfare. I am in current possession of the original typed document from Glenn Niedermeyer.

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