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TRANSFER OF GAMMA GLOBULIN FROM MOTHER TO OFFSPRING IN MINK.
Summary Newborn mink have no detectable gamma globulin, and acquire gamma globulin from the mother via the colostrum and milk. Gamma globulin concentration in the colostrum was less than that of the maternal serum.