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Precipitins to Grass Pollen Proteins

Nature, 1953
THE skin-reactive substances of grass pollen extracts used in clinical allergy have recently been shown to be proteins of average molecular weight 14,0001. Only two instances of a precipitating anti-serum to grass pollen extracts are known2,3.
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PRECIPITIN TESTS FOR AUTO‐IMMUNIZING THYROIDITIS

Australasian Annals of Medicine, 1960
SummaryThe results of precipitin and flocculation tests on the serum of 76 patients with thyroid disease are presented and discussed. A positive precipitin reaction to thyroid extract indicates that, at one time or other, the patient has become sensitized to thyroglobulin.A thyroid precipitin test employing normal electrophoretic equipment is described.
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THE PRECIPITIN REACTION OF ANTIPNEUMOCOCCUS SERA : I. THE PRECIPITIN INDEX.

The Journal of experimental medicine, 2010
The mechanism of the precipitin reaction between antipneumococcus sera and the type-specific soluble carbohydrate is investigated. The sensitivity of the reaction is found to be generally constant when expressed by the product of the concentrations of the two reacting substances.
H, Sobotka, M, Friedlander
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Semi-Micied Quantitative Gel Precipitin Reaction

Immunological Communications, 1976
Quantitative gel precipitin reactions were made on a semi-micro-scale. This required overall reduction of the dimensions of the necessary apparatus. Resulting from this was the ability to use agarose gel at low concentration not possible with the conventional macro quantitative gel precipitin technique. Further advantages were the reduction of time for
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Correlation of milk precipitins with IgA deficiency.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1969
R. Buckley, S. Dees
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Candida precipitins

The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, 1964
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Candida albicans precipitins in respiratory disease in man.

Journal of Allergy, 1968
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