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FORMATION of humoral antibodies as a result of tissue homotransplantation in mice was shown by the hæmag-glutination technique introduced by Gorer1,2. Later, other serological methods such as lysis3, cytotoxicity4, leuko-agglutination5, and complement fixation6 have been used.
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ABEYOUNIS, C., MILGROM, F. & WITEBSKY, E. Homotransplantation Antibodies detected by Mixed Agglutination with Cell Culture Monolayers. Nature 203, 313–314 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/203313b0
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