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A Contribution to the Study of Amboceptors and Receptors. Second Communication on Heterologous Immunity to Malignant Mouse Tumours
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 2009
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Since Forssman (1911) discovered a heterologous haemolysin obtained by immunising rabbit against guinea-pig organs—kidney, liver, etc.—and having the property of dissolving sheep blood corpuscles but not those of the guinea-pig, many authors have devoted their time to this subject, and to the elucidation of the relationship between antigen and antibody.
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