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CUMULATIVE evidence from a series of investigations on Past, pestis1,2,3, specially in relation to active, passive and natural immunity and bactericidal tests in vitro and in vivo, strongly suggested that the humoral factors could only be partly responsible for host resistance against a highly invasive organism like the plague bacillus.
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BHATNAGAR, S., SHRIVASTAVA, D. Immunity from Cellular Changes in the Blood. Nature 147, 58 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/147058a0
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