Abstract
Summary
Specific precipitation by antibody produced early in the course of immunization with p-amino-benzoic-acid-azohemocy-anin was not inhibited by a related heterologous hapten, cyclohexane carboxylic acid. As immunization continued the antibodies were replaced by one that was strongly inhibited by this hapten. Some possible reasons for this broadened reactivity are discussed.
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