Abstract

SUMMARY Immunization of nine rhesus monkeys with human chorionic somatomammotrophin (HCSM) consistently produced high-titre monospecific antisera that did not cross-react with the related antigen, human growth hormone (HGH). However, two monkeys immunized with HGH developed lower-titre antisera that cross-reacted with HCSM. By contrast, rabbits and goats did not discriminate to any great extent between HCSM and HGH.

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