• 1 April 1959
    • journal article
    • Vol. 2  (2) , 97-103
Abstract
Antibodies to human serum albumin differ from one antiserum to another in the degree of firmness and reversibility of combination with the antigen. These differences are reflected in different behaviours during electrophoresis of soluble antigen-antibody compounds. Molecules of each kind of antibody seem also able to combine with the antigen in more than one way.
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