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1 Department of Dental Medicine, Harvard School of Dental Medicine Boston, Massachusetts
By means of the double-diffusion technique of Ouchterlony, concentrated human saliva has been shown to contain gamma globulin and other antigenic material in common with serum. The results of immunoelectrophoretic analysis suggest that seven serum proteins are present in saliva: gamma globulin, beta-2-A-globulin, beta-1 transferrin, alpha-2 haptoglobin, alpha-1 glycoprotein, alpha-1 lipoprotein, and albumin.
Submitted on December 1, 1961
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