Studies in Complement Splitting With Special Reference to the Activation of Yeas
Studies in Complement Splitting With Special Reference to the Activation of Yeas
Elizabeth I Parson
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Ent is found in both the midpiece and the endpiece, although in unequal arcotints. Ke explains the difference in the pro- perties of these tv;o pieces as follows: The endpiece contains the complement which during the process of pre- cipitation is dehydrated and not comipletely activated by the addition of sodium chloride. The midpiece contains the coFiplement which comies dovm v/ith the globulin preci- 54 pitate. But it also contains an inliibitini3 substance or otherv/ise its properties would ...be the same as those of the endplece, Tlie action v/hich the mldpiece has on the endpiece is that of bringing to light the hidden com- plement - a type of regeneration. In spite of the opinions of Kiss and Bronfen- brenner and lloguchi, the great mass of evidence seems in favor of the theory that it is possible to split comple- ment. Since it is possible to remove certain substances from the comiplement at will, making it entiz^ely inactive, and then by the addition of certain substances and not others to make it active again, it appears that comple- ment is not one single substance, but is made up of sever- al components.
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