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Science 21 April 1967:
Vol. 156. no. 3773, pp. 391 - 392
DOI: 10.1126/science.156.3773.391

Articles

Gastrin Antibodies: Induction, Demonstration, and Specificity

D. R. Schneider 1, G. L. Endahl 1, M. C. Dodd 1, J. E. Jesseph 1, N. J. Bigley 1, and R. M. Zollinger 1

1 Ohio State University, Columbus

Antibodies to the antral hormone gastrin have been induced in the rabbit and detected by passive hemagglutination. Specificity of the antibody, as determined by three methods, is directed to gastrins I and II, gastrin pentapeptide, and gastrin tetrapeptide, as well as to the stage-1 gastrin used for immunization.


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