Macrophage-cytophilic antibodies and the functions of macrophage-bound immunoglobulins.

Production and Physicochemical Characteristics.................................. 368 Rabbits.................................................................. 368 Guinea pigs............................................................... 369 Mice................................................................... 369 Rats................................................................... 370 Poultry.................................................................. 370 Primates................................................................. 370

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