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IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF ANTITOXIN PRODUCED IN NORMAL AND ALLERGIC INDIVIDUALS HYPERIMMUNIZED WITH DIPHTHERIA TOXOID : VI. FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS ON THE IDENTITY AND SPECIFICITY OF NON-PRECIPITATING SKIN-SENSITIZING ANTITOXIN

Studies were carried out on sera from eight subjects hyperimmunized with toxoid who developed marked immediate skin reactivity to toxoid associated with circulating non-precipitating antitoxin. With the use of the rabbit skin test, the agar diffusion technique, and three different methods for passiv...

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Autor principal: Kuhns, William J.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1955
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13211929
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description Studies were carried out on sera from eight subjects hyperimmunized with toxoid who developed marked immediate skin reactivity to toxoid associated with circulating non-precipitating antitoxin. With the use of the rabbit skin test, the agar diffusion technique, and three different methods for passive transfer of skin sensitivity, it was possible to obtain detailed qualitative and quantitative data relating to the antitoxin in these sera. It was found that specimens from six individuals contained only skin-sensitizing antitoxin. Two sera showed a lack of parallelism between antitoxin titers as obtained by rabbit skin test and titers as demonstrated by tests in human skin. It was presumed that these sera contained two different varieties of non-precipitating antitoxins, and that only one of them was skin-sensitizing antitoxin. A new technique is described for measurement of skin-sensitizing antitoxin. Its specificity is based upon the ability of this antitoxin to remain at skin sites and later neutralize the delayed specific toxic effects of intradermal Schick test reagent.
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spelling pubmed-21364432008-04-17 IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF ANTITOXIN PRODUCED IN NORMAL AND ALLERGIC INDIVIDUALS HYPERIMMUNIZED WITH DIPHTHERIA TOXOID : VI. FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS ON THE IDENTITY AND SPECIFICITY OF NON-PRECIPITATING SKIN-SENSITIZING ANTITOXIN Kuhns, William J. J Exp Med Article Studies were carried out on sera from eight subjects hyperimmunized with toxoid who developed marked immediate skin reactivity to toxoid associated with circulating non-precipitating antitoxin. With the use of the rabbit skin test, the agar diffusion technique, and three different methods for passive transfer of skin sensitivity, it was possible to obtain detailed qualitative and quantitative data relating to the antitoxin in these sera. It was found that specimens from six individuals contained only skin-sensitizing antitoxin. Two sera showed a lack of parallelism between antitoxin titers as obtained by rabbit skin test and titers as demonstrated by tests in human skin. It was presumed that these sera contained two different varieties of non-precipitating antitoxins, and that only one of them was skin-sensitizing antitoxin. A new technique is described for measurement of skin-sensitizing antitoxin. Its specificity is based upon the ability of this antitoxin to remain at skin sites and later neutralize the delayed specific toxic effects of intradermal Schick test reagent. The Rockefeller University Press 1955-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2136443/ /pubmed/13211929 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1955, 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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IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF ANTITOXIN PRODUCED IN NORMAL AND ALLERGIC INDIVIDUALS HYPERIMMUNIZED WITH DIPHTHERIA TOXOID : VI. FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS ON THE IDENTITY AND SPECIFICITY OF NON-PRECIPITATING SKIN-SENSITIZING ANTITOXIN
title IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF ANTITOXIN PRODUCED IN NORMAL AND ALLERGIC INDIVIDUALS HYPERIMMUNIZED WITH DIPHTHERIA TOXOID : VI. FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS ON THE IDENTITY AND SPECIFICITY OF NON-PRECIPITATING SKIN-SENSITIZING ANTITOXIN
title_full IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF ANTITOXIN PRODUCED IN NORMAL AND ALLERGIC INDIVIDUALS HYPERIMMUNIZED WITH DIPHTHERIA TOXOID : VI. FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS ON THE IDENTITY AND SPECIFICITY OF NON-PRECIPITATING SKIN-SENSITIZING ANTITOXIN
title_fullStr IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF ANTITOXIN PRODUCED IN NORMAL AND ALLERGIC INDIVIDUALS HYPERIMMUNIZED WITH DIPHTHERIA TOXOID : VI. FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS ON THE IDENTITY AND SPECIFICITY OF NON-PRECIPITATING SKIN-SENSITIZING ANTITOXIN
title_full_unstemmed IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF ANTITOXIN PRODUCED IN NORMAL AND ALLERGIC INDIVIDUALS HYPERIMMUNIZED WITH DIPHTHERIA TOXOID : VI. FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS ON THE IDENTITY AND SPECIFICITY OF NON-PRECIPITATING SKIN-SENSITIZING ANTITOXIN
title_short IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF ANTITOXIN PRODUCED IN NORMAL AND ALLERGIC INDIVIDUALS HYPERIMMUNIZED WITH DIPHTHERIA TOXOID : VI. FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS ON THE IDENTITY AND SPECIFICITY OF NON-PRECIPITATING SKIN-SENSITIZING ANTITOXIN
title_sort immunochemical studies of antitoxin produced in normal and allergic individuals hyperimmunized with diphtheria toxoid : vi. further investigations on the identity and specificity of non-precipitating skin-sensitizing antitoxin
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13211929
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