Annales immunologiae Hungaricae.
Discontinued
Publisher:
Medicina.. Budapest : Medicina
Frequency: Annual
Country: Hungary
Language: English
Author(s):
Humán Oltóanyagtermelö és Kutató Intézet, Budapest.
Start Year:1958 - 1986
Identifiers
| ISSN: | 0570-1708 (Print) 0570-1708 (Linking) |
| NLM ID: | 0373074 |
| (DNLM): | A32160000(s) |
| (OCoLC): | 06583878 |
| Coden: | AIMHA3 |
| Classification: | W1 AN423 |
The sensitizing properties of anti-mouse anti-thymocyte horse serum. The authors have compared the anaphylaxis due to active and passive sensitization of mice. In the case of active sensitizing, anti-mouse anti-thymocyte horse serum (ATS), and/or normal horse serum (NHS), whereas in the case of passive sensitizing, plasma, peripheral leukocytes, spleen cells and thymocytes of sensitized animals were used. Provocation of shock was carried out by intravenous administration of ATS or NHS. Irreversible anaphylaxis occurred in a significantly higher rate in the case of ATS than NHS sensitivity, produced either actively, or passively. Differences have been found also...
The application of polyvalent horse immune sera for electroimmunodiffusion methods. Horse immune sera do not give satisfactory results in immunochemical techniques based on electrophoresis of antigens through antibody-containing agarose gel. As the majority of precipitating horse antibodies belongs to the beta globulins, they migrate in the gel during electrophoresis. After enzymatic treatment the pepsin fragments work well in all electroimmunodiffusion methods.