. A text-book of bacteriology; a practical treatise for students and practitioners of medicine. Bacteriology. BodyCcU Fig. 57.—Ehrlich's Conception op Cell-Receptors, Giving Rise to Lytic Immune Bodies (Haptines of the Third Order). Hemolysis occurred. It was plain, therefore, that the immune bodj^ of the inactivated serum had gone out of solution and had become at- tached to the red blood cells, or, as Ehrlich expressed it, the immune body by means of its "haptophore" atom-group had become united to the corpuscles. In contrast to this, if normal goat serum (containing - Complement w


. A text-book of bacteriology; a practical treatise for students and practitioners of medicine. Bacteriology. BodyCcU Fig. 57.—Ehrlich's Conception op Cell-Receptors, Giving Rise to Lytic Immune Bodies (Haptines of the Third Order). Hemolysis occurred. It was plain, therefore, that the immune bodj^ of the inactivated serum had gone out of solution and had become at- tached to the red blood cells, or, as Ehrlich expressed it, the immune body by means of its "haptophore" atom-group had become united to the corpuscles. In contrast to this, if normal goat serum (containing - Complement wiTnune hotiy. Cell used for immuni^int^ Fig. 58.—Complement, Amboceptor or Immune Body, and Antigen oa. Immunizing Substance. complement only) was added to sheep corpuscles and separated again by centrifugalization, the supernatant fluid was found to be still capable of reactivating inactivated serum (immune body). This he interpreted as proving that the complement was not bound to the corpuscles directly. If the three factors concerned—corpuscles, immune body, and complement—were mixed and the mixture kept at 0° C, no hemolysis. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hiss, Philip Hanson, 1868-1913; Zinsser, Hans, 1878-1940. joint author. New York and London, D. Appleton and Company


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