Abstract
1. The synthesis of p-aminophenol α-glucoside has been described. This glucoside can be coupled to any protein to yield a synthetic α-glucoside-protein complex. 2. A synthetic β-glucoside-protein complex has also been prepared. 3. These synthetic sugar-protein complexes have been used as immunizing antigens in order to ascertain whether α- and β-glucosidic unions influence the specificity of the immune response in animals. The results of the immunological studies are presented in the following paper.
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