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The Journal of Immunology, 1936, 31: 421-428.
Copyright © 1936 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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Brain Antibodies in Men?

Manfred Weichsel and Hans Salfeld

From the Research Laboratories of the Department of Health and the Department of Bacteriology, New York University, College of Medicine, New York

Abstract

1. Brain antibodies could not be detected by means of complement fixation in sera of patients immunized against neurotropic virus diseases with vaccines containing suspensions of brain and cord tissue.
2. Likewise brain antibodies could not be found in the serum and spinal fluid of a child suffering from nervous symptoms following an antirabic treatment.







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