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THE allotypic differences in antigenic specificity of rabbit serum proteins were discovered by Oudin1 in 1956. Oudin's results were confirmed by Dray and Young2. Serum groups in rabbits were also described by Dubiski, Dudziak and Skałba3. Immunological differences in serum proteins have also been demonstrated in the guinea-pig4 and the mouse5.
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SKAŁBA, D. Allotypes of Hen Serum Proteins. Nature 204, 894–895 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/204894b0
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