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Amboceptor, occasional slight affinity for cell receptors 580 



of dog serum, thermolability of 210 



plurality of 574 



quantitative relation to complemen.t 250 



saturation of blood-cells with 159 



Amboceptors, against dissolved albumins . f 585 



complementibility of 233 



hsemolytic, in response to serum injections 211 



hsemolytic, the binding of 595 



mechanism of their action 209 



normal and immune 233 



Amboceptor union, dissociation of 596 



Amboceptor unit, definition cf 254, 595 



Anaesthetic action, chemical relations of 407 



Animal, choice of, in production of anticomplement sera 66 



Animal individuality, expressed in isolysins 30 



Anthropostable complements 43 



Antialexin (see Anticomplement). 



Antiamboceptors, mode of action 561 



production of 333 



studies on 649 



Antiantiamboceptors : 651 



Antiantolysin ; . . 33 



Antibacteriolytic action, of normal serum 601 



Antibodies, against bacteriolysins and hsemolysins 64 



in normal serum, multiplicity of 587 



multiplicity of 384 



normal 587 



varieties possible by immunization 24 



Antibody, formation of, various phases 90 



Anticomplement 63 



choice of animal in production of 66 



isogenic and alloiogenic 260 



mode of action 65 



quantitative relation to complement 258 



rabbit> goat 20 



Anticompliments, against serum of horse, goat, dog, ox, rabbit, and guinea- 

 pig 66 



as cause of deflection of complement 133, 136, 138 



as thrust-off amboceptors 225 



in Pfeiffer-Friedberger phenomenon 603 



partial 222 



produced by immunization 64 



production of 333 



protection afforded by various 1 14 



really free amboceptors 605 



Anticomplementary serum, polyvalence of 66 



Antiferments, in normal sera 591 



Antihaemolysins 64, 102, 114, 258, 333, 342, 649 



method of study 342 



natural 283 



see also anticomplements, and antiamboceptors 561 



Anti-immune body, character of 101, 105 



