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Hence, the results demonstrate both the similarity and the essential immunological differences between the saline extracts of the investigated tissues. The cross ring precipitation reactions revealed that each extract contained both common antigens and antigens characteristic of the corresponding tissue.: It may be assumed that the presence of common antigenic properties in different organs is to some extent due to the presence of species-specific antigens in the tissues.
The complexity of the antigenic composition of the extracts was brought out by the ring precipitation extracts, where it led to the formation of double precipitation rings.
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Apekin, V.S. Comparison of the antigenic properties of some tissues of the garfish (belone belone euxini gün). Bull Exp Biol Med 57, 75–78 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00783480
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