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Efficacy of protein hydrolysate in the restoration of serum protein in hyperimmunized horses after blood depletion

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

P. N. Basu
Affiliation:
From the Serum Department, Bengal Immunity Laboratory, Calcutta
Sudhindra Nath Sen
Affiliation:
From the Serum Department, Bengal Immunity Laboratory, Calcutta
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1. Treatment with enzymic hydrolysate of protein after blood depletion has a significant action in restoring serum protein content.

2. Blood depletion of hyperimmunized horses alters the serum globulin fraction much more markedly than the serum albumin fraction.

Our thanks are due to Dr R. N. Roy and Mr Diptish Chakraborty for useful help.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1947

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