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A filter paper chromatographic technic was used to demonstrate the presence in animal serums of a non—specific agglutinative material for Brucella. As judged by the physio—chemical properties of the material it does not seem to be related to agglutinins which arise from a specific antigenic
The authors wish to express their indebtedness to Dr. Fred C. Driver, Veterinarian in Charge, U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry and members of his staff, Drs. L. B. Clausen, E. H. Braunworth, F. R. Cameron, Louis Olson, Alfred Peterson and D. N. Werring for their very valuable assistance in supplying low—titered bovine serums, and to Drs. Henry Bauer and Anne C. Kimball of the Minnesota State Board of Health for providing the specimens of human serum used in this study.
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