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Precipitating Antibody in Trypanosomiasis of Cattle and Other Animals

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PRECIPITATING antibody has been demonstrated in, sera from animals which have been infected with trypanosomes, or given a course of injections of material of trypanosome origin, by means of a modified technique of double diffusion in agar gel1.

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GRAY, A. Precipitating Antibody in Trypanosomiasis of Cattle and Other Animals. Nature 186, 1058–1059 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/1861058a0

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