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Division of Experimental Biology, Baylor University College of Medicine, Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas
Abstract
Sera from hamsters bearing transplants of adenovirus type 12 (A-12) tumors, and containing CF antibodies reactive with antigens prepared from such tumors, were characterized to determine the immunoglobulin class of these antibodies. Differential characteristics studied were zonal sedimentation in a sucrose density gradient, susceptibility to reduction by mercaptoethanol, persistence following tumor ablation, and placental transfer. The findings indicate that the CF antibodies to A-12 hamster tumors are of the IgG or 7 S type.
Footnotes
This investigation was supported by Public Health Service Grants CA 06941, CA 05021 and K6 CA 14,219.
Presented in part at the annual meeting of the American Association of Immunologists, Chicago, Illinois, 1967 (Fed. Proc., 26: 481, 1967).
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