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Antigenic strain-specific differences were shown in mice of two inbred strains (A and C57BL) by means of the anaphylaxis plus desensitization reaction on guinea pigs. Strain-specific antigens are present in various organs (kidneys, liver, spleen, skin) and in erythrocytes. They characterize the genetic antigenic uniformity of each inbred strain, and demonstrate its qualitative differences from the other ones. The antigenic strain-specificity of kidney and liver was more pronounced than that of the skin, spleen, and erythrocytes.
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Konyukhov, B.V., Glukharev, D.M. Study of strain-specific antigens in mice of strains a and C57BL. Bull Exp Biol Med 51, 95–99 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01306887
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01306887