Summary
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1. Evidence has been presented that the heterologous reactions with human and bovine serum albumin of anti-horse crystalbumin sera are due to their content of antibodies for horse crystalbumin and not to their content of an antibody for a protein present in only small amounts in the horse serum crystalbumin preparation.
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2. The range of antigen dilutions over which precipitation occurred was greater for heterologous reactions than for homologous reactions of approximately the same flocculation time.
- Received July 23, 1956.
- Copyright © 1956 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.
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