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Distribution of Nephric Antigens in Australian Vertebrates

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NOTABLE improvements in immunohistological techniques and the availability of a new fauna prompted us to apply anti-kidney sera previously described1 to further studies of the species distribution of kidney-specific antigens. We used two sera prepared by immunizing rabbits with microsomal material from human and hamster kidneys respectively, and examined their cross-reactivity with the kidneys of other species by immunofluorescence2. Contrary to the earlier reports that cross-reactions are limited to mammals, birds and fish, we found that both sera cross-reacted with all kidneys examined from vertebrates of every class. There was also some cross-reaction with seminal vesicle epithelium in the few species studied.

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NAIRN, R., GHOSE, T. & MAXWELL, A. Distribution of Nephric Antigens in Australian Vertebrates. Nature 215, 867–868 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/215867a0

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