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Precipitation Reactions in Agar Between Swine Serum and Homologous Pancreas Extracts.

Canadian journal of comparative medicine and veterinary science

Pirtle EC.
PMID: 17649466
Can J Comp Med Vet Sci. 1963 Oct;27(10):241-8.

Hyperimmune anti-hog cholera and nonimmune swine sera yielded approximately 50% more precipitation reactions in agar-gel diffusion tests with pancreas extracts from SPF noninfected swine than with extracts obtained from swine experimentally infected with virulent hog cholera virus. The pancreas-reacting...

PLASMA PROTEIN METABOLISM-ELECTROPHORETIC STUDIES : THE INFLUENCE OF PLASMA LIPIDS ON ELECTROPHORETIC PATTERNS OF HUMAN AND DOG PLASMA.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Zeldis LJ, Alling EL, McCoord AB, Kulka JP.
PMID: 19871509
J Exp Med. 1945 Nov 30;82(6):411-30.

Electrophoretic patterns of human and dog plasma are markedly altered by the extraction of a large part of the plasma lipids. Total electrophoretic areas, relative areas of individual electrophoretic components, and electrophoretic albumin: globulin ratios undergo change. For human...

Differences in electrophoresis patterns between plasma albumins of the cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus) and the chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus).

Avian pathology : journal of the W.V.P.A

Archer FJ, Battison AL.
PMID: 18483951
Avian Pathol. 1997;26(4):865-70. doi: 10.1080/03079459708419260.

Unique migration patterns for chicken and cockatiel albumins were detected when electrophoresis was performed using cellulose acetate and agarose gel support media. Cockatiel albumin migrated to a position equivalent to chicken alpha globulins, while the migration of cockatiel prealbumin...

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