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From the Department of Genetics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
Abstract
Following absorption of precipitins in antihuman serum produced in rabbits, the reactions obtained with the sera of different individuals lead to the conclusion that human serum contains antigenic components by which the serum of an individual can be distinguished from that of others.
Footnotes
1 Paper no. 303 from the Department of Genetics, University of Wisconsin. This investigation was supported in part by grants from The Rockefeller Foundation and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.
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