Immunological Studies of Three Antitoxin Containing Globulin Fractions of the Horse

Abstract
Summary: The γ- and T-globulin fractions from tetanus toxin antiserum in the horse are shown to be closely related immunologically although some differences are apparent when the quantitative precipitin technique is employed. A third fraction, IV-C2, also rich in antitoxin content, was less closely related to the other two fractions. The IV-C2 antigen consists largely of β-globulin and contains essentially none of the other two components.

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