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From the Department of Microbiology, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
Abstract
A rapid and simple procedure for separation of the second component (C'2) of guinea pig complement is described. The product is highly stable and appears to be free of the other components of the complement system.
Footnotes
1 This work was supported in part by National Science Foundation Grant G6476, United States Public Health Service Grant E2566, and Contract ONR 248(17) with the Office of Naval Research.
2 USPHS Post-Doctoral Research Fellow of the N.H.I. 1958–1960.
3 USPHS Senior Research Fellow.
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