Abstract: | The serum of Balb/c mice infected with Rauscher leukaemia virus contained soluble antigens characterized by alpha2 and beta globulin electrophoretic mobility; their respective molecular weights, as determined with gel filtration, were 40 000 and 120 000. The antigens differed in specificity and their corresponding determinants were present on the surface of leukaemic cells. For Balb/c mice both antigens, for DBA/1 and C57B1/10Sn mice only the antigen showing alpha2 mobility was immunogenic. |