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Summary
Daily injections of Actinomycin D, which were sufficiently high to produce marked weight losses and other toxic manifestations, failed to eliminate antitoxin production to a challenging injection of tetanus toxoid. Since DNA-dependent RNA synthesis was presumably inhibited, the data support the existence of a persisting inactivated mRNA, in a form which is activated by the reinjection of antigen.
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