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Malcolm S. Artenstein
Researcher at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
Publications - 63
Citations - 6886
Malcolm S. Artenstein is an academic researcher from Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neisseria meningitidis & Antigen. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 63 publications receiving 6786 citations.
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Human immunity to the meningococcus i. the role of humoral antibodies
TL;DR: It was found that the proportion of individuals with serum bactericidal activity to meningococci of serogroups A, B, and C was reciprocally related to the incidence of disease, and susceptible persons are deficient in antimeningococcal antibodies because they have not received significant exposure to mena antigens in the past.
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Human immunity to the meningococcus. II. Development of natural immunity.
TL;DR: Results of the present study suggest that natural immunity to meningococcal disease is initiated, reinforced, and broadened by intermittent carriage of different strains ofMeningococci throughout life.
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Immunologic Response of Man to Group B Meningococcal Polysaccharide Vaccines
Frederic A. Wyle,Malcolm S. Artenstein,Brenda L. Brandt,Edmund C. Tramont,Dennis L. Kasper,Patricia L. Altieri,Sanford Berman,Joseph P. Lowenthal +7 more
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Human immunity to the meningococcus iv. immunogenicity of group a and group c meningococcal polysaccharides in human volunteers
TL;DR: The high molecular weight group A and group C meningococcal polysaccharides were excellent immunogens in six human volunteers and were highly meningococcocidal in the presence of complement.
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Recovery of rubella virus from army recruits.
TL;DR: A virus recognized by its capacity to multiply in grivet monkey kidney cultures and to interfere in such cultures with subsequent multiplication of ECHO-11 virus, was isolated regularly from military recruits with rubella, but rarely from those hospitalized at the same time and place with scarlet fever.