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The Journal of Immunology, 1975, 114: 1510-1512.
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Compound d+y+ Particles of Australia Antigen1

Scott Mazzur, Steven Burgert and George Le Bouvier

From the Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase Center for Cancer and Medical Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111; and Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510

Abstract

Australia antigen (HBs Ag) particles vary in their antigenic structure. They are generally found to carry either determinant d or determinant y, but not both. This report describes seven sera which contain Australia antigen carrying both d and y on the same particle.

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1 This work was supported in part by Contract DADA-17-70-C-0042 with the United States Army Medical Research and Development Command and by Grant AI 09937 from the National Institutes of Health; by United States Public Health Service Grants CA-06551, CA-06927, and RR-05539 from the National Institutes of Health, and by an appropriation from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.







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