Abstract
Immune complexes composed of two insoluble and two soluble antigens and their corresponding antibodies of rabbit origin were separated by electrophoresis in agar gel performed at 56°. Antibodies could then be demonstrated in the cathodal part of the electrophoretic field; they formed precipitation lines with goat antiserum to rabbit serum. The separation of soluble antigens could be demonstrated by the precipitation reaction with their corresponding antisera.
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