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DURING investigations in progress using the immunological method for the assay of growth hormone in human serum1,2, attempts have been made to show a reaction between human sera and rabbit antiserum to the Raben preparation of human growth hormone, made in Cambridge, in Ouchterlony plates and on electrophoretic strips.
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BOUCHER, B. Immunoelectrophoresis of Human Sera with Antiserum to Raben Growth Hormone. Nature 188, 1025–1026 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/1881025a0
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