Abstract
Summary
Both native and phosphorized caseinogen proved to be precipitinogenic. The reactions occur in higher dilutions when the homologous proteins are employed. Antisera against the phosphorized caseinogen precipitate caseinogen and conversely antisera against caseinogen precipitate the phosphorized caseinogen. Phosphorylation of the caseinogen does not destroy its antigenic character.
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