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COMPARATIVE HISTOLOGIC AND IMMUNOLOGIC STUDIES IN RABBITS OF INDUCED HYPERSENSITIVITY OF THE SERUM SICKNESS TYPE : II. THE EFFECT OF SENSITIZATION TO HOMOLOGOUS AND CROSS-REACTIVE ANTIGENS ON THE RATE OF ANTIGEN ELIMINATION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALLERGIC LESIONS

Sensitization of rabbits with bovine albumin and the cross-reactive antigen, egg albumin, increased the rate of bovine albumin elimination following its intravenous administration. Elimination of this antigen was complete in 7 and 10 days respectively instead of approximately 2 weeks as in unsensiti...

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Autores principales: Germuth, Frederick G., Pace, Mary Geraldine, Tippett, Jack C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1955
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136448/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13233442
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author Germuth, Frederick G.
Pace, Mary Geraldine
Tippett, Jack C.
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description Sensitization of rabbits with bovine albumin and the cross-reactive antigen, egg albumin, increased the rate of bovine albumin elimination following its intravenous administration. Elimination of this antigen was complete in 7 and 10 days respectively instead of approximately 2 weeks as in unsensitized normal animals. The peak incidence of allergic tissue alteration was proportionately accelerated. Certain qualitative and quantitative differences between the histologic responses of the sensitized and unsensitized rabbits were noted. These differences were probably due to the shorter period of antigen-antibody interaction in the sensitized animals in which the antigen was quickly eliminated. The temporal relationship between the histologic and immunologic responses in sensitized animals adds further support to the hypothesis that the lesions which occur after the injection of foreign protein are the result of antigen-antibody combination.
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spelling pubmed-21364482008-04-17 COMPARATIVE HISTOLOGIC AND IMMUNOLOGIC STUDIES IN RABBITS OF INDUCED HYPERSENSITIVITY OF THE SERUM SICKNESS TYPE : II. THE EFFECT OF SENSITIZATION TO HOMOLOGOUS AND CROSS-REACTIVE ANTIGENS ON THE RATE OF ANTIGEN ELIMINATION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALLERGIC LESIONS Germuth, Frederick G. Pace, Mary Geraldine Tippett, Jack C. J Exp Med Article Sensitization of rabbits with bovine albumin and the cross-reactive antigen, egg albumin, increased the rate of bovine albumin elimination following its intravenous administration. Elimination of this antigen was complete in 7 and 10 days respectively instead of approximately 2 weeks as in unsensitized normal animals. The peak incidence of allergic tissue alteration was proportionately accelerated. Certain qualitative and quantitative differences between the histologic responses of the sensitized and unsensitized rabbits were noted. These differences were probably due to the shorter period of antigen-antibody interaction in the sensitized animals in which the antigen was quickly eliminated. The temporal relationship between the histologic and immunologic responses in sensitized animals adds further support to the hypothesis that the lesions which occur after the injection of foreign protein are the result of antigen-antibody combination. The Rockefeller University Press 1955-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2136448/ /pubmed/13233442 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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Germuth, Frederick G.
Pace, Mary Geraldine
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COMPARATIVE HISTOLOGIC AND IMMUNOLOGIC STUDIES IN RABBITS OF INDUCED HYPERSENSITIVITY OF THE SERUM SICKNESS TYPE : II. THE EFFECT OF SENSITIZATION TO HOMOLOGOUS AND CROSS-REACTIVE ANTIGENS ON THE RATE OF ANTIGEN ELIMINATION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALLERGIC LESIONS
title COMPARATIVE HISTOLOGIC AND IMMUNOLOGIC STUDIES IN RABBITS OF INDUCED HYPERSENSITIVITY OF THE SERUM SICKNESS TYPE : II. THE EFFECT OF SENSITIZATION TO HOMOLOGOUS AND CROSS-REACTIVE ANTIGENS ON THE RATE OF ANTIGEN ELIMINATION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALLERGIC LESIONS
title_full COMPARATIVE HISTOLOGIC AND IMMUNOLOGIC STUDIES IN RABBITS OF INDUCED HYPERSENSITIVITY OF THE SERUM SICKNESS TYPE : II. THE EFFECT OF SENSITIZATION TO HOMOLOGOUS AND CROSS-REACTIVE ANTIGENS ON THE RATE OF ANTIGEN ELIMINATION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALLERGIC LESIONS
title_fullStr COMPARATIVE HISTOLOGIC AND IMMUNOLOGIC STUDIES IN RABBITS OF INDUCED HYPERSENSITIVITY OF THE SERUM SICKNESS TYPE : II. THE EFFECT OF SENSITIZATION TO HOMOLOGOUS AND CROSS-REACTIVE ANTIGENS ON THE RATE OF ANTIGEN ELIMINATION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALLERGIC LESIONS
title_full_unstemmed COMPARATIVE HISTOLOGIC AND IMMUNOLOGIC STUDIES IN RABBITS OF INDUCED HYPERSENSITIVITY OF THE SERUM SICKNESS TYPE : II. THE EFFECT OF SENSITIZATION TO HOMOLOGOUS AND CROSS-REACTIVE ANTIGENS ON THE RATE OF ANTIGEN ELIMINATION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALLERGIC LESIONS
title_short COMPARATIVE HISTOLOGIC AND IMMUNOLOGIC STUDIES IN RABBITS OF INDUCED HYPERSENSITIVITY OF THE SERUM SICKNESS TYPE : II. THE EFFECT OF SENSITIZATION TO HOMOLOGOUS AND CROSS-REACTIVE ANTIGENS ON THE RATE OF ANTIGEN ELIMINATION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALLERGIC LESIONS
title_sort comparative histologic and immunologic studies in rabbits of induced hypersensitivity of the serum sickness type : ii. the effect of sensitization to homologous and cross-reactive antigens on the rate of antigen elimination and the development of allergic lesions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136448/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13233442
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