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IN 1902 Schütze1 reported that by injecting pooled rabbit sera into a rabbit iso-precipitins were produced which reacted with some rabbit serum antigens. However, this work was not followed up.
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DUBISKI, S., SKALBA, D., DUBISKA, A. et al. Iso-Antigens of Rabbit γ-Globulin. Nature 184, 1811–1812 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/1841811a0
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