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azoprotein|æzəʊˈprəʊtiːn| [G. (K. Landsteiner 1917, in Z. Immun. Forschung XXVI. 122), f. azo- + protein.] ‘In immunology, a protein coupled with a diazonium compound so as to form an azo derivative’ (MacNalty, Brit. Med. Dict., 1961).
1918Chem. Abstr. 2373 Altogether 23 kinds of immune sera were prepd. [by K. Landsteiner and H. Lampl] and their action on 33 azo-proteins was investigated. 1930Syst. Bacteriol. (Med. Res. Council) VI. 237 Landsteiner and Lampl (1917) found..a general method for preparing a long series of ‘azo-proteins’ particularly suitable for the study of the relationship between chemical structure and specificity. Ibid. 238 Precipitating antisera were prepared by the injection of these azo-proteins into rabbits. 1934Biol. Abstr. 10591 Certain diazo compounds or azoproteins greatly increase tissue permeability. |