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FERRITIN labelling of antibodies1 provides a method for the study of antigen/antibody reactions at the sub-cellular level using the electron microscope. This technique has now been successfully applied to numerous problems in bacteriology, virology and pathology2.
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THOMSON, R., WALKER, P. & HARDY, R. Location of Spore and Vegetative Antigens of Bacillus cereus by means of Ferritin-labelled Antibodies. Nature 210, 760–761 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/210760a0
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