Chardon P, Vaiman M, Renard C, Arnoux B. Presence of soluble SLA histocompatibility antigen in pig plasma.
ANIMAL BLOOD GROUPS AND BIOCHEMICAL GENETICS 2009;
8:139-48. [PMID:
74960 DOI:
10.1111/j.1365-2052.1977.tb01638.x]
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Abstract
The major histocompatibility antigens of the pigs (SLA 1 and SLA 15) were solubilized by papain and then iodinated according to Greenwood's chloramine T method. These antigen preparations were used in radioimmunoassays for the detection of soluble inhibitors in pig plasma. Specific soluble substances were demonstrated in addition to a certain amount of cross-reactivity with other so far unidentified antigens.
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