Diagnostic methods, chemical, bacteriological and microscopical, a text-book for students and practitioners . sh isologous serum will restore the hemolytic is evident, therefore, that there are two factors which must be taken intoconsideration, one is a thermostable (heat-resisting) substance, while the otheris thermolabile (destroyed by heat). To the first of these Ehrlich has given THE BLOOD. 597 the name amboceptor and to the second the name complement. The amboceptorhas been shown to have two haptophore groups, with one of which it unitesto the receptor of the cell and with the


Diagnostic methods, chemical, bacteriological and microscopical, a text-book for students and practitioners . sh isologous serum will restore the hemolytic is evident, therefore, that there are two factors which must be taken intoconsideration, one is a thermostable (heat-resisting) substance, while the otheris thermolabile (destroyed by heat). To the first of these Ehrlich has given THE BLOOD. 597 the name amboceptor and to the second the name complement. The amboceptorhas been shown to have two haptophore groups, with one of which it unitesto the receptor of the cell and with the other to the complement. The hapto-phore group which unites with the cell is known as the cytophile, while theone uniting with the complement is termed the complementophile. Forhemolysis, therefore, we must have the cell receptor, the amboceptor, andthe complement. The complement has also been shown to have two groupsanalogous to those of the toxin molecule. The first is the haptophore group,while the second is the zymophore group, through which the destructive actionupon the cell is manifest. Receptors.


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