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Summary
The injection of a lipoprotein fraction from the sera of cholesterol-fed rabbits or human atherosclerotic patients into chickens brought about the formation of antibodies specific for either rabbit or human lipoproteins. A positive correlation existed between the amount of precipitate produced by mixing antisera with sera containing lipoproteins and the lipoprotein content measured ultracentrifugally.
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