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Ontogeny of Immunological Properties 



('44) and Emerson ('44) for the induction 

 of mutations by means of antisera. The pres- 

 ent analysis suggests, then, the desirability 

 of investigation of the occurrence of com- 

 plementary substances in inductor and re- 

 actor tissue and tests of inductive action of 

 such substances as well as of immunologi- 

 cally produced antibodies. 



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