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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 6, 51-57, Copyright © 1972 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 Laboratory of Human Reproduction and Reproductive Biology and Department of Anatomy, Harvard Medical
School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 Antiserum to rat deciduoma was produced in the rabbit. The antiserum had an inhibitory effect on deciduoma formation when injected into the uterine lumen of pseudopregnant rats immediately after traumatization of the uterus. Normal rabbit serum had no
inhibitory effect. The antiserum after absorption with the extract of immature rat uterus
indicated the presence of a component specifically reactive to the deciduoma extract by an
agar gel double diffusion test. This was shown by a precipitin line between deciduoma
extract and the antiserum from which nonspecific antibodies to rat uterine components
had been removed. The antiserum after absorption with the extract of immature rat uterus
inhibited deciduoma formation when given locally into the uterine lumen.
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