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Department of Animal Industry, North Carolina State College, Raleigh, North Carolina
At birth, piglets had less immunoelectrophoretically identifiable serum proteins than the adult sow. Neonatal pig serum was different also in that it contained a serum protein not detectable in serum from a mature pig. The appearance and disappearance of serum proteins from birth to maturity occurred at fairly predictable times regardless of diet.
Manuscript received 8 January 1962.