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Science 2 October 1964:
Vol. 146. no. 3640, pp. 67 - 69
DOI: 10.1126/science.146.3640.67

Articles

Specific Inhibition of Antibody Formation by Passively Administered 19S and 7S Antibody

Martin S. Finkelstein 1 and Jonathan W. Uhr 1

1 Irvington House Institute and Department of Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, New York

Intravenously administered 7S antibody is more effective than 19S antibody in inhibiting the formation of antibody to bacteriophage phiX174. Since considerable amounts of 7S antibody are needed for inhibition, serum antibody formation may act as a "feedback" mechanism to prevent hyperimmunization.


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