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Science 14 February 1969:
Vol. 163. no. 3868, pp. 698 - 699
DOI: 10.1126/science.163.3868.698

Articles

Human Serum Inhibitor of C' 1 Esterase: Identity with a.-Neuraminoglycoprotein

Jack Pensky 1 and H. Gerhard Schwick 2

1 Institute of Pathology, Case Westernz Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106
2 Behringwerke AG, Marburg/Lahn, West Germany

A comparison of highly purified C'1 esterase inhibitor from human serum and agr2-neuraminoglycoprotein from human plasma by immunofusion, immuneelectrophoresis, and discgel electrophoresis showed them to be antigenically identical.


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