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INFORMATION on the serum protein patterns of normal mice is necessary if these animals are to be used for studies in cellular immunity. However, except for Albritton's report1, in which no indication was made of the animal's age, sex and strain, such published data are not available. This communication, therefore, provides some of this essential information; we have found that there are differences in serum protein patterns in different groups of mice, and that these patterns are related to age and sex.
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Albritton, E. C., Standard Values in Blood (W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1951).
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KLASKY, S., PICKETT, M. Electrophoretic Determination of Albumin/Globulin Ratios in Mice. Nature 211, 1298–1300 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/2111298a0
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