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Preparation of Antihuman Lymphocyte Serum by Immunization with Unviable Lymphoid Cells obtained from a Cadaver and stored for 3 Months in a Frozen State

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OUR purpose was to investigate the possibility of the preparation of antihuman lymphocyte serum (AHLS) in a way which could be industrially applicable, utilizing as antigenic material for immunization unviable lymphoid cells taken from a cadaver and subsequently stored for 3 months in a frozen state. Undesired haemagglutinins were removed by a single absorption technique.

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NOSSA, L., MUREŞAN, T., MARCU, A. et al. Preparation of Antihuman Lymphocyte Serum by Immunization with Unviable Lymphoid Cells obtained from a Cadaver and stored for 3 Months in a Frozen State. Nature 222, 1082–1083 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/2221082a0

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