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The Journal of Immunology, 1945, 51: 147-150.
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Addition of Nitrogen from Bovine Complement to Specific Precipitates

Otto Bier

From the Department of Immunology, Biological Institute, São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

1. Quantitative chemical estimations on bovine complement led to values of the same order of magnitude as in guinea-pig and human sera.
2. A "solubility effect" is also observed with bovine complement.
3. In this particular case, there seems to be very little doubt that the nitrogen added comes from C'1.







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