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      AN ELECTROPHORETIC SURVEY OF VARIOUS ANIMAL PLASMAS

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      Journal of Biological Chemistry
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          AN ELECTROPHORETIC STUDY OF IMMUNE SERA AND PURIFIED ANTIBODY PREPARATIONS

          1. Antibody produced in the horse migrates as a new serum component between the β and γ components, whereas rabbit antibody is electrophoretically identical with the γ globulin component of the serum. 2. In rabbit and monkey antisera the percentage of antibody in the serum and in the γ globulin fraction can be determined by integration of the electrophoresis diagrams of unabsorbed and absorbed sera. Antibody solutions of high purity can be obtained by electrophoretic isolation of the γ globulin of rabbit antisera in which the percentage of antibody to total γ globulin is high. 3. The isoelectric points of pig, cow, horse, and rabbit antibodies have been determined. 4. In horse sera prolonged immunization is accompanied by the formation of another antibody component of lower mobility.
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            CHEMICAL, CLINICAL, AND IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE PRODUCTS OF HUMAN PLASMA FRACTIONATION. I. THE CHARACTERIZATION OF THE PROTEIN FRACTIONS OF HUMAN PLASMA.

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              LIPIDS AND POLYSACCHARIDES IN ELECTROPHORETICALLY SEPARATED BLOOD SERUM PROTEINS

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                Journal of Biological Chemistry
                Journal of Biological Chemistry
                Elsevier BV
                00219258
                November 1945
                November 1945
                : 161
                : 1
                : 1-20
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                10.1016/S0021-9258(17)41517-1
                e889b813-d7ae-4155-822c-761bd8ea517e
                © 1945

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