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Department of Zoology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37916
The rabbit uterine protein, blastokinin, is detectable as an antigen in both male and female genital tract tissues, in preimplantation embryos, and in lungs from late fetal stages, immatures, and adults. Thus, it serves as an example of how an antigen of normal tissue exists in a developmental progression from one generation to the next.
1 Presented at the Symposium "Cancer and Chemistry" as part of the Fourth Conference on Embryonic and Fetal Antigens in Cancer, November 2 to 5, 1975, Charieston, S. C. This research was supported by NIH Grant 5R01-HD-06226.
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