Abstract
A PRELIMINARY assessment of a neutral aqueous extract of low ionic strength of human grey matter (extract A) has indicated that there are nine distinct major antigens, of which three are either human serum protein contaminants or species-specific antigens shared with serum1.
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RAJAM, P., BOGOCH, S. & RUSHWORTH, M. Organ Specificity of Heat-stable Antigens from Human Brain. Nature 211, 1201–1202 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/2111201a0
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