Abstract
The AST responsible for a raised enzyme activity, with otherwise normal biochemistry, in a single individual over a 16-month period has been characterized as an IgG (λ)-AST complex by (i) estimation of the molecular size by gel exclusion chromatography on Sephadex G200, (ii) agarose gel electrophoresis, (iii) immunoprecipitation by anti-immunoglobulin antisera and (iv) adsorption on to protein A***-agarose.
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