BORDET, Jules Jean Baptiste Vincent
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Contribution à l’ étude du sérum chez les animaux vaccinés.Ann. Soc. roy. Sci. méd. nat. Brux., 4, 455-530, 1895.In Bordet’s classic paper on the properties of the sera of immunized animals he showed that two different substances (now known as sensitizing antibody and complement) are involved in the phenomenon of bacteriolysis. English translation in J. Bordet et al., Studies in immunity, New York, 1909, pp. 8-80. Subjects: BACTERIOLOGY › Bacteriolysis, IMMUNOLOGY, IMMUNOLOGY › Immunization, NOBEL PRIZES › Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine |
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Sur l’agglutination et la dissolution des globules rouges par le sérum d’animaux injectés de sang défibriné.Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 12, 688-95; 13, 225-50, 1898, 1899.Bordet’s important work on immune hemolysis turned the attention of many investigators towards the subject. English translation in J. Bordet et al., Studies in immunity, New York, 1909, p. 134. Subjects: IMMUNOLOGY, IMMUNOLOGY › Immunization |
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Les sérums hémolytiques, leurs antitoxines et les théories des serums cytolytiques.Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 14, 257-96; 15, 303-18, 1900, 1901.English translation in T. Bordet et al., Studies in immunity, New York, 1909, p. 186. Subjects: IMMUNOLOGY |
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Sur l’existence de substances sensibilisatrices dans la plupart des sérums antimicrobiens.Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 15, 289-302, 1901.The Bordet–Gengou complement-fixation reaction is the basis of many tests for infection, notably the Wassermann test for syphilis, and reactions for gonococcus infection, glanders, hydatid disease. English translation in Bibel, Milestones in immunology (1988), pp. 268-71. Subjects: IMMUNOLOGY, INFECTIOUS DISEASE, Laboratory Medicine › Blood Tests |
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Le microbe de la coqueluche.Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 20, 731-41; 21, 720-26, 1906, 1907.The cocco-bacillus Haemophilus pertussis, commonly regarded as the causal organism of whooping cough, was at first named “Bordet–Gengou bacillus” after its discoverers. It has later renamed Bordetella pertussis. Subjects: BACTERIOLOGY › BACTERIA (mostly pathogenic; sometimes indexed only to genus) › Gram-Negative Bacteria › Bordetella petussis, INFECTIOUS DISEASE › Whooping Cough |
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Exsudats leucocytaires et autolyse microbienne transmissible.C. R. Soc. Biol. (Paris), 83, 1293-96, 1920.Subjects: BACTERIOLOGY › Lysogeny, MICROBIOLOGY, VIROLOGY |