1999
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3083.1999.00493.x
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Immunization with a Synthetic Peptide Conjugate Derived from the N‐Terminal Sequence of Either the β‐Chain of Haemoglobin or the Immunosuppressive Protein (reOLT 4) Reduces the Litter Size of Pregnant Rats

Abstract: A synthetic peptide conjugate based on the N-terminal sequence of a 10 000 MW immunosuppressive serum protein (reOLT 4) was used to immunize female Lewis rats prior to mating, in order to determine whether blocking this protein had an effect on pregnancy. The N-terminal sequence of (reOLT 4) has close sequence homology to the beta-chain of rat haemoglobin so a peptide conjugate based on the N-terminal sequence of this protein was also used to immunize female Lewis rats. Controls included animals that were not … Show more

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