Organism as a wholePutnam, 1916 - 379 pages |
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... serum specificity which were destined to play such a prominent rôle in the development of medi- cine . Friedenthal was able to show later that if to ' Landois , L. , Zur Lehre von der Bluttransfusion . Leipzig , 1875 . This is probably ...
... serum specificity which were destined to play such a prominent rôle in the development of medi- cine . Friedenthal was able to show later that if to ' Landois , L. , Zur Lehre von der Bluttransfusion . Leipzig , 1875 . This is probably ...
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... serum ( or a foreign protein ) is introduced into an animal the blood serum of the latter acquired after some time the power of causing a precipitate when mixed with the antigen , i . e . , with the foreign substance originally ...
... serum ( or a foreign protein ) is introduced into an animal the blood serum of the latter acquired after some time the power of causing a precipitate when mixed with the antigen , i . e . , with the foreign substance originally ...
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... serum of an animal immunized with the same serum ( e . g . , typhoid serum ) it causes a precipitate ; and that this precipitin reaction is specific . This fact was confirmed and has been extended by the work of many authors ...
... serum of an animal immunized with the same serum ( e . g . , typhoid serum ) it causes a precipitate ; and that this precipitin reaction is specific . This fact was confirmed and has been extended by the work of many authors ...
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... serum is mixed with the serum or the protein solution used for the immunization a maximum precipitate is formed , but if it is mixed with the serum of related forms a quantitatively smaller precipitate is produced . In this way the ...
... serum is mixed with the serum or the protein solution used for the immunization a maximum precipitate is formed , but if it is mixed with the serum of related forms a quantitatively smaller precipitate is produced . In this way the ...
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... serum . The forty - five bloods tested had been preserved for various lengths of time in the refrigerator with the addition of a small amount of chloroform . TABLE II QUANTITATIVE TESTS WITH ANTI - PRIMATE SERA Tests with Antihuman Serum ...
... serum . The forty - five bloods tested had been preserved for various lengths of time in the refrigerator with the addition of a small amount of chloroform . TABLE II QUANTITATIVE TESTS WITH ANTI - PRIMATE SERA Tests with Antihuman Serum ...
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