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( Department of Microbiology, Seton Hall College of Medicine, Jersey City, New Jersey)
The inhibitor of vaccinia hemagglutinin appearing in the ascites of the Ehrlich carcinoma of the mouse has been characterized and partially purified. The biological and chemical properties of this substance indicate that it has much in common with inhibitors reported previously in other biological material and suggest that, like these, it, too, is mucoprotein in nature. The inhibitor is found not only in the ascites of the Ehrlich carcinoma but in the ascites of various other tumors of the mouse.
* Aided by a grant from the American Cancer Society.
Received 4/ 3/61.
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