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From the Immunology Section, Diagnostic Research Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland
Abstract
A rapid and simple procedure for separating the first component (C'1a) of guinea pig complement in stable form is described as well as a quantitatative method for measuring C'1a activity on a molecular basis.
Footnotes
1 This work was begun at the Department of Microbiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine during the tenure of a Career Development Fellowship, United States Public Health Service; it was supported by ONR Contract # Nonr 248(60), NSF Grant #G19372, and NIH Grant #AI 2566.
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