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ANTIBODIES are as a rule associated with serum proteins. In view of both the high theoretical and clinical importance, a large amount of work has been done in order to obtain protein-free antibodies. The failure of these endeavours has led to the assumption that antibodies are either themselves proteins or that they are in some way closely bound to proteins.
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FRANKEL, M., OLITZKI, L. Separation of Antibodies from the Serum Proteins. Nature 126, 723–724 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126723d0
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