. The chemistry and physiology of growth. Growth; Biochemistry. THE SYNTHESIS OF PROTEINS 41 tion that antibody formation is sometimes accompanied by an increase in normal serum globulins. Rate of Appearance of Antibodies in the Circulation Injection of antigen gives rise after a few days to a rapid increase of antibody in the circulation. In some cases a second injection of anti- gen gives rise to a second and larger increase in antibody, especially if a small amount of antigen were injected the first time. The curves are logarithmic in form and Burnet considers this to be evidence for the ex


. The chemistry and physiology of growth. Growth; Biochemistry. THE SYNTHESIS OF PROTEINS 41 tion that antibody formation is sometimes accompanied by an increase in normal serum globulins. Rate of Appearance of Antibodies in the Circulation Injection of antigen gives rise after a few days to a rapid increase of antibody in the circulation. In some cases a second injection of anti- gen gives rise to a second and larger increase in antibody, especially if a small amount of antigen were injected the first time. The curves are logarithmic in form and Burnet considers this to be evidence for the existence of some process of biological multiplication. Actually the E o jO â â¢ââ 1st injection 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 5 1 1 1 6 7 8 Days after injection 1st injection 2nd injection. lUU 0 1 0 a> â â\ flO c â_ vt â â¢~ >^ 60 CO â C3 l_ a> a. T3 40 e . V- 0 >» ?0 â¢Z3 0 J=> , C <: 012345678 Days Figure 3. Production of antibody after varying lengths of 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 Parpart, Arthur Kemble, 1903-; Princeton University; Northrop, John Howard, 1891-. Princeton, Princeton Univ. Press


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