The influence of particulate carriers and of mineral oil in adjuvants on the antibody response in rabbits to human gamma globulin
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- DOI: 10.3109/08820137609044274
The influence of particulate carriers and of mineral oil in adjuvants on the antibody response in rabbits to human gamma globulin
Abstract
A single inoculation of rabbits with human gamma globulin, administered with polystyrene latex particles and mineral oil as adjuvant, gave rise to at least the same level and duration of antibody formation as could be achieved with classical Freund's adjuvant made "complete" with killed mycobacteria.
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