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Protein and monovalent anion concentration promote the antigen antibody reaction. Possible mechanisms have been discussed.
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Stephenson, N., Devlin, J.G. Effect of albumin, normal human serum and anion concentration on insulin antibody reaction. I. J. Med. Sc. 2, 279–283 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02955389
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