Schroeder D D, Mozen M M
Science. 1970 Jun 19;168(3938):1462-4. doi: 10.1126/science.168.3938.1462.
When plasma containing a hepatitis-associated antigen (Au/SH) is fractionated, the antigen is localized in fractions III and IV with none in fraction II and only small amounts in fractions I and V. The amount of antigen found in each of these fractions is probably not predictive of clinical infectivity of Cohn ethanol fractions from normnal pooled plasna.
当对含有肝炎相关抗原(Au/SH)的血浆进行分级分离时,该抗原定位于Ⅲ和Ⅳ组分,Ⅱ组分中没有,Ⅰ和Ⅴ组分中只有少量。在这些组分中发现的抗原量可能无法预测来自正常混合血浆的科恩乙醇分级组分的临床传染性。