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The Journal of Immunology, 1960, 84: 112-116.
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Studies of Aggregated {gamma}-Globulin

I. Sedimentation, Electrophoretic and Anticomplementary Properties

Charles L. Christian

From the Department of Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, and the Edward Daniels Faulkner Arthritis Clinic of the Presbyterian Hospital, New York, New York

Abstract

Molecular aggregation occurs when solutions of {gamma}-globulin are heated to 56°C. Aggregated {gamma}-globulin, when concentrated by salt fractionation, demonstrated marked anticomplementary properties. Preliminary C' studies suggested that absorption of guinea pig serum with solid {gamma}-globulin resulted in C' component destruction that resembled C' inactivation by immune systems.




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