“…Smith (22) (24). The estimates of concentration made by these authors from the immunoelectrophoretic patterns did not distinguish the different rates at which these two proteins reach adult levels as delineated by the present study.…”
“…Smith (22) (24). The estimates of concentration made by these authors from the immunoelectrophoretic patterns did not distinguish the different rates at which these two proteins reach adult levels as delineated by the present study.…”
“…Other investigators have, however, detected small amounts of yM-globulin in normal human cord sera (Franklin & Kunkel 1958, Vivell & Sick 1960, de Muralt et al 1961, Roth 1962, West et af. 1962, Haworth et al 1965.…”
Normal human cord sera contained a γM‐globulin causing reversible agglutination of trypsinised compatible red cells. The agglutinating titre of cord serum never exceeded that of the corresponding maternal serum, but the ratio of the concentration in cord serum to that in maternal serum was higher for this agglutinin than for another γM‐antibody and for total γM‐globulin. It is concluded that the agglutinin was synthesized by the normal human foetus.
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