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The Journal of Immunology, 1930, 19: 405-410.
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On the Dialyzability of Proteins1

Arthur F. Coca

From the Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, Cornell University Medical College, and the New York Hospital

Abstract

1. The dialyzability of the excitants of atopic hypersensitiveness in egg-white reported by W. Jadassohn is confirmed.
2. With the aid of specific antisera and chemical methods the dialyzable excitants are shown to be native proteins.
3. The proteins in the dialysate are antigens.

Footnotes

1 A preliminary report of these experiments was read before the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, May 21, 1930.




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