Abstract
Having considered in previous articles1 the property of normal rabbit and dog sera of yielding non-specific complement-fixation with various lipoidal and bacterial antigens, and the influence of anesthetics and splenectomy2 upon this property, and the relation of serum lipoids to the process,3 in the present article we shall study further the nature and mechanism of the process, and the influence of certain factors upon it, and we shall consider methods for lessening or abolishing its effects in complement-fixation tests with these sera for specific immune bodies.
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