Abstract

SummaryAscites fluid induced in mice by intraperitoneal injection of Ehrlich tumor cells contained specific antibody to S. typhimurium when mice were immunized against this organism. The serum and ascites were identical in their anticomplementary properties and neither contained detectable complement. The serum had normal properdin levels. but the ascites did not contain detectable properdin under the assay conditions employed.

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