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Published December 23, 1942 | public
Journal Article

The Serological Properties of Simple Substances. IV. Hapten Inhibition of Precipitation of Antibodies and Polyhaptenic Simple Substances

Abstract

As part of a series of studies of the antigenantibody reaction by use of polyhaptenic simple substances as antigens,we have made a quantitative investigation of the ability of various substituted phenylarsonic acids to inhibit the precipitation of compounds containing two or more phenylarsonic acid groups with antiserum to sheep serum coupled with diazotized p-arsanilic acid. The investigation included study of the effect of various concentrations of hapten XXIII ([chemical structure]) on the amount of precipitate obtained with antiserum and various concentrations of antigen VI [chemical structure], where R is the p-azophenylarsonic acid group); the effect of changed conditions of precipitation for the same system; the effects of four haptens on the precipitation of each of five antigens and each of two pools of antiserum; and the effects of 24 different haptens on one precipitin reaction. The results are discussed in this paper.

Additional Information

© 1942 American Chemical Society. Received August 10, 1942. This investigation was carried out with the aid of a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. Mrs. Elizabeth Swingle, Mr. Frank Lanni, Mr. Stanley Swingle, and Mr. Shelton Steinle assisted with the analyses.

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