1950
DOI: 10.1017/s002217240001490x
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The formation of precipitates on mixing anti-horse sera

Abstract: INTRODUCTIONIt has been known for many years that a precipitate occasionally appears when two homologous antisera are mixed. If two rabbits be immunized with horse serum, by a similar series of injections, the antisera so produced will precipitate when mixed with suitable dilutions of horse serum, and a mixture of the two antisera will also occasionally develop a precipitate. Several possible suggestions have been put forward to account for this 'mutual' precipitation of antisera. Some workers think that one o… Show more

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“…If the other rabbit produced antibody to that antigen, then, on mixing the two antisera, the antigen in the first would react with the antibody in the second. The problem need not be further discussed since Naylor (27) has reviewed it fully and shown the latter supposition to be apparently correct.…”
Section: Consideration Of a Factor Possibly Accountable For The Produmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the other rabbit produced antibody to that antigen, then, on mixing the two antisera, the antigen in the first would react with the antibody in the second. The problem need not be further discussed since Naylor (27) has reviewed it fully and shown the latter supposition to be apparently correct.…”
Section: Consideration Of a Factor Possibly Accountable For The Produmentioning
confidence: 99%