1955
DOI: 10.3412/jsb.10.877
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On the K-antigen of Alkalescens-Dispar type 1

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“…Only some fowls have agglutinable cells and the proportion varies considerably with the breed [Suzuki et al (77)]. Vaccinial HA is distinct from the virus particles [Burnet & Stone (78)]; it has a phospholipid and a viral component and can be specifically inhibited by immune sera (79).…”
Section: Immunological Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only some fowls have agglutinable cells and the proportion varies considerably with the breed [Suzuki et al (77)]. Vaccinial HA is distinct from the virus particles [Burnet & Stone (78)]; it has a phospholipid and a viral component and can be specifically inhibited by immune sera (79).…”
Section: Immunological Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Failure to agglutinate is a recessive autosomal trait not previously associated with any other known gene (2). We have now found that alleles determining the K system of erythrocyte (RBC) isoantigens appear to control quantitatively the hemagglutination titer for vaccinia virus.…”
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confidence: 97%