Comparative immunochemical analysis of specific β-globulins of the “pregnancy zone” in humans and other mammals
Microbiology and Immunology
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Abstract
It was shown by immunodiffusion analysis that the specific β1-globulin of human pregnancy and the analogous β-globulins of other mammals (rats, guinea pigs) possess an individual antigenic structure. Animals of closely related species (rats and mice) were shown to have immunologically similar β-globulins, which are evidently synthesized in the placenta, in their blood serum during pregnancy.
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β-globulins of pregnancy immunodiffusion analysisPreview
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