Abstract
Summary
Antisera prepared in rabbits against rat aorta contain antibodies capable of localizing in the liver, kidney and lung of the rat when injected intravenously. The antisera can be fractionated by in vivo purification to yield antibodies capable of localizing preferentially in liver, kidney or lung. This is interpreted as showing that the aorta has antigens in common with the vascular beds of these organs.
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