The third component of the guinea pig complement system. II. Kinetic study of the reaction of EAC'4,2a with guinea pig C'3. Enzymatic nature of C'3 comsumption, multiphasic character of fixation, and hemolytic titration of C'3.

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Published in Biochemistry on August 01, 1968

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H S Shin, M M Mayer

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