
doi: 10.1038/212848a0
AFTER denaturation, some characteristic changes occur in the properties of proteins, among which are variations in immunological features. For example, the specific immunological behaviour of ovalbumin is altered and its antigenic capacity decreases considerably1–3. Although the specificity of denatured serum albumin does not change, its antigenic activity diminishes4 while both the specificity and activity of pseudoglobulin remain unchanged5.
Immunodiffusion, Protein Denaturation, Binding Sites, Hot Temperature, Ovalbumin, Immune Sera, Immunochemistry, Proteins, Globulins, Antigen-Antibody Reactions, Antibody Formation, Animals, Serum Globulins, Rabbits, Antigens, Serum Albumin, Protein Binding
Immunodiffusion, Protein Denaturation, Binding Sites, Hot Temperature, Ovalbumin, Immune Sera, Immunochemistry, Proteins, Globulins, Antigen-Antibody Reactions, Antibody Formation, Animals, Serum Globulins, Rabbits, Antigens, Serum Albumin, Protein Binding
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