
doi: 10.1007/bf00786813
Passive transmission of plague antibodies from immune female great gerbils to their progeny was established. A high antibody titre was revealed in all the embryos, the placenta and amniotic fluid. The antibodies were retained in the serum of the young up to the 20th day after birth (observation period).
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