1964
DOI: 10.2337/diab.13.1.22
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The Reaction of Rabbit Anti-beef Insulin Serum with Heterologous and Homologous Insulin Preparations

Abstract: A method for assaying antibodies to insulin that is based on the protection of insulin-I-131 from degradation by a liver extract is described. Moderately potent antibodies to insulin were obtained in rabbits by the injection of crystalline beef insulin, and a high degree of insulin resistance was demonstrable in some of the animals. The immunized animals did not become diabetic.The biological activity of various insulin preparations was detected by their ability to lower the blood sugar of rabbits or through t… Show more

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“…The antiserum neutralized the biologic activity of crude and crystalline sheep insulin. N a h a r a et al [18] reported that anti-beef insulin rabbit sera inhibited the biologic activity of some of their batches of crude pancreas extract. T oreson et al [19] observed pathological lesions in two of five rabbits im munized with beef insulin.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The antiserum neutralized the biologic activity of crude and crystalline sheep insulin. N a h a r a et al [18] reported that anti-beef insulin rabbit sera inhibited the biologic activity of some of their batches of crude pancreas extract. T oreson et al [19] observed pathological lesions in two of five rabbits im munized with beef insulin.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%