Abstract
THE azoproteins of Landsteiner were used at the beginning of immunochemical work using modified proteins to study antigen-antibody reactions. These proteins are usually controlled by the well-known quantitative precipitin reaction of Heidelberger.
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STEINBUCH, M., FINE, J. & BATTISTINI, A. Modifications in Immunological Behaviour, Electrophoretic Mobility and Colourability of Substituted Human Serum Proteins. Nature 184, 1571–1572 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/1841571a0
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