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Summary Hepatitis B (Australia) antigen was isolated from normal serum proteins by gel filtration and electrofocusing. The latter technique revealed a heterogeneity of the small spherical particles associated with hepatitis B antigen activity, there being a variance in determined isoelectric points according to the serological subtype studied. Hepatitis Bantigen isolated in this manner was aggregated by concanavalin A.
Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B Antigens, Epitopes, Microscopy, Electron, Carrier State, Chromatography, Gel, Concanavalin A, Methods, Humans, Isoelectric Focusing
Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B Antigens, Epitopes, Microscopy, Electron, Carrier State, Chromatography, Gel, Concanavalin A, Methods, Humans, Isoelectric Focusing
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