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IMMUNOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF VACCINE VIRUS : III. RESPONSE OF RABBITS TO INACTIVE ELEMENTARY BODIES OF VACCINIA AND TO VIRUS-FREE EXTRACTS OF VACCINE VIRUS

Humoral antibodies and a certain degree of resistance to infection with vaccinia, probably not enduring, are produced in rabbits by the repeated injections of inactive formolized (0.3 per cent) elementary bodies of vaccinia and virus-free filtrates of dermal vaccine virus. Single injections of large...

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Autores principales: Parker, Robert F., Rivers, Thomas M.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1936
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2133322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19870461
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description Humoral antibodies and a certain degree of resistance to infection with vaccinia, probably not enduring, are produced in rabbits by the repeated injections of inactive formolized (0.3 per cent) elementary bodies of vaccinia and virus-free filtrates of dermal vaccine virus. Single injections of large amounts of elementary bodies are not as effective as similar amounts administered in small repeated doses. Drastic treatment (10 per cent formaldehyde or boiling for 2 hours) almost completely alters or destroys the antigenicity of elementary bodies. It appears that the production of precipitins and agglutinins does not parallel that of neutralizing antibodies and that the mere presence of such antibodies in the serum of a rabbit as the result of injections of inactive elementary bodies does not necessarily indicate that the animal possesses a great degree of resistance to infection with a potent vaccine virus. The fact that some neutralizing antibodies appeared in the sera of rabbits that had received injections of inactive elementary bodies can be interpreted as indicating that at least not all neutralizing antibodies for vaccine virus are the result of a reaction to an antigen produced by the host in consequence of a vaccinal infection. No evidence was obtained to show that elementary bodies inactivated by our methods (0.3 per cent formaldehyde) would serve as a suitable vaccine for the protection of human beings against smallpox.
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spelling pubmed-21333222008-04-18 IMMUNOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF VACCINE VIRUS : III. RESPONSE OF RABBITS TO INACTIVE ELEMENTARY BODIES OF VACCINIA AND TO VIRUS-FREE EXTRACTS OF VACCINE VIRUS Parker, Robert F. Rivers, Thomas M. J Exp Med Article Humoral antibodies and a certain degree of resistance to infection with vaccinia, probably not enduring, are produced in rabbits by the repeated injections of inactive formolized (0.3 per cent) elementary bodies of vaccinia and virus-free filtrates of dermal vaccine virus. Single injections of large amounts of elementary bodies are not as effective as similar amounts administered in small repeated doses. Drastic treatment (10 per cent formaldehyde or boiling for 2 hours) almost completely alters or destroys the antigenicity of elementary bodies. It appears that the production of precipitins and agglutinins does not parallel that of neutralizing antibodies and that the mere presence of such antibodies in the serum of a rabbit as the result of injections of inactive elementary bodies does not necessarily indicate that the animal possesses a great degree of resistance to infection with a potent vaccine virus. The fact that some neutralizing antibodies appeared in the sera of rabbits that had received injections of inactive elementary bodies can be interpreted as indicating that at least not all neutralizing antibodies for vaccine virus are the result of a reaction to an antigen produced by the host in consequence of a vaccinal infection. No evidence was obtained to show that elementary bodies inactivated by our methods (0.3 per cent formaldehyde) would serve as a suitable vaccine for the protection of human beings against smallpox. The Rockefeller University Press 1936-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2133322/ /pubmed/19870461 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1936, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Parker, Robert F.
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IMMUNOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF VACCINE VIRUS : III. RESPONSE OF RABBITS TO INACTIVE ELEMENTARY BODIES OF VACCINIA AND TO VIRUS-FREE EXTRACTS OF VACCINE VIRUS
title IMMUNOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF VACCINE VIRUS : III. RESPONSE OF RABBITS TO INACTIVE ELEMENTARY BODIES OF VACCINIA AND TO VIRUS-FREE EXTRACTS OF VACCINE VIRUS
title_full IMMUNOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF VACCINE VIRUS : III. RESPONSE OF RABBITS TO INACTIVE ELEMENTARY BODIES OF VACCINIA AND TO VIRUS-FREE EXTRACTS OF VACCINE VIRUS
title_fullStr IMMUNOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF VACCINE VIRUS : III. RESPONSE OF RABBITS TO INACTIVE ELEMENTARY BODIES OF VACCINIA AND TO VIRUS-FREE EXTRACTS OF VACCINE VIRUS
title_full_unstemmed IMMUNOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF VACCINE VIRUS : III. RESPONSE OF RABBITS TO INACTIVE ELEMENTARY BODIES OF VACCINIA AND TO VIRUS-FREE EXTRACTS OF VACCINE VIRUS
title_short IMMUNOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF VACCINE VIRUS : III. RESPONSE OF RABBITS TO INACTIVE ELEMENTARY BODIES OF VACCINIA AND TO VIRUS-FREE EXTRACTS OF VACCINE VIRUS
title_sort immunological and chemical investigations of vaccine virus : iii. response of rabbits to inactive elementary bodies of vaccinia and to virus-free extracts of vaccine virus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2133322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19870461
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