Synthesis of Chicken Antibodies of High and Low Molecular Weight
Two major populations of chicken macroglobulin antibodies in primary- and secondary-response serums are associated with electrophoretically slow- and fast-moving γ-globulins. If the fractions separable by electrophoresis are treated with 2-mercaptoethanol, two populations of 7S antibodies are reveal...
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