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The Journal of Immunology, 1923, 8: 469-476.
Copyright © 1923 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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Human Hypersensitiveness to Different Proteins of Horse Serum1

Sanford B. Hooker

Department of Immunology, Evans Memorial, Boston, Mass.

Abstract

A triple reaction to horse serum has been shown to be due to specific hypersensitiveness, to serum albumin, euglobulin and pseudoglobulin. Thereby the evidence that these proteins are severally and specifically concerned with the manifestations of recurrent serum sickness is strengthened.

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1 Presented at the tenth annual meeting of the American Association of Immunologists at Boston, Mass., March 30, 1923.







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