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The selective admission of antibodies to the foetus by the yolk-sac splanchnopleur in rabbits

Brambell et al., 1950

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9687501978354561255
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Brambell F
Hemmings W
Henderson M
Rowlands W
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B-Biological Sciences

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The yolk-sac splanchnopleur of 24-day rabbit embryos freely admits to the foetal circulation, antibodies prepared in the rabbit whereas antibodies prepared in cattle or horses are almost, but not entirely, excluded. This selectivity appears to be independent of the …
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