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A comparative study of the antigenic properties of tissues in animals of various species at different stages of development

Article II: A comparative study of the antigenic properties of heart tissues from the chicken, grass snake and frog

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Antigenic properties of the heart tissues of chicken embryo of 5, 6, 12, 14, 18 days, of mature chickens, reptiles (Naotrix natrix) and amphibia (Rana ridibunda) were comparatively studied by the complement fixation test. With the development of the chicken embryo antigenic properties of the heart tissues approach more and more those of the mature chicken. In the more early embryonic periods they resemble those of the grass snake and frog. With the development of the chicken embryo this similarity becomes less and less pronounced.

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Averkina, R.F. A comparative study of the antigenic properties of tissues in animals of various species at different stages of development. Bull Exp Biol Med 43, 720–723 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00784336

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