Collected Studies On Immunity

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Dungem, Miinch. med. Wochenschr. 1899, No. 38.
' Moxter, Deutsche med. Wochenschr. 1900, No. 1.
* Ehrlich and Morgenroth, page 88.
* It has already been shown that as a result of injection of amboceptors into sensitive animals a considerable number of ceU receptors are thrust off, which PRODUCTION OF HEMOLYTIC AMBOCEPTORS. 243 The extraordinary multiplicity of such dissolved substances in blood serum has already been pointed out by Ehrlich.i "The chief tools of the internal metabolism are the r
...eceptors of the first, second, and third order. They are constantly being used up and produced anew, and can readily therefore, when overproduced, get into the circulation. Considering the large number of organs and the com- plexity of the protoplasm's chemistry it need not be surprising if the blood, the representative of all the tissues, is filled with an infinite number of the most diverse receptors. Of these we have thus far learned to distinguish the various kinds of lysins, agglutinins, coagu- lins, complements, ferments, antitoxins, anticomplements, and anti- ferments." These free receptors when injected into a suitable foreign animal species should therefore show their identity with those of the cells by the fact that, like the latter, they produce immune bodies identical with those produced in the usual way.

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