Abstract
Marrack and Orlans1, in a careful study of the behaviour of bovine albumin before and after acetylation, demonstrated that the acetylated product interacted with an antibody globulin prepared against the unmodified bovine albumin.
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HOUGHTON, P., MARTIN, N. Immuno-chemical Observations on the Intimate Structure of Human Albumin. Nature 182, 329–330 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/182329a0
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