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IN seeking the mechanism to explain an apparent procomplementary activity to canine complement of canine serum activated at 56° C. for 30 min., it was observed that the same serum was anticomplementary if inactivated at 62° C. instead of 56° C.
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Wiggin, N. J. B., Ph.D. thesis, Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge (1955).
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LARIN, N. Detection by Paper Electrophoresis of the Protein Denaturation in Heat-inactivated Serum for the Complement Fixation Reaction. Nature 178, 1243 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1038/1781243a0
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