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GUINEA-PIG serum was found to have complement activity after conjugation with fluorescein. Labelled serum was used for fluorescein microscopy, as in the fluorescent antibody technique in the way described here.
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MATUHASI, T., USUI, M. Fluorescent Complement Fixation Technique. Nature 212, 418–419 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/212418a0
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