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THE ANTIGENIC PROPERTY OF POLLENS
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1925Since Wolff-Eisner1suggested in 1906 that the symptoms of pollen disease resemble the phenomena of experimental anaphylaxis, the relationship of these conditions has been extensively studied clinically and experimentally. Soon after 1906 Billard and Maltet,2Meltzer3and Billard4suggested that there were certain clinical and laboratory similarities of ...
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Properties of antigens that determine processing
Immunology Today, 1986H, Ishikawa +4 more
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ANTIGENIC PROPERTIES OF STAPHYLOCOCCI
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1965openaire +2 more sources
Properties of Carcinoembryonic Antigens
1974As important as this antigen seems to be, little is known about it. It can be detected by its capacity of inducing resistance against the transplanted tumor. The same antigen is probably responsible for several in-vitro reactions: cytotoxic reaction by serum or immune cells, inhibition of in-vivo growth and in-vitro growth in diffusion chambers, colony
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BIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF HISTOCOMPATIBILITY ANTIGENS
Annual Review of Genetics, 1970openaire +2 more sources
ANTIGENIC PROPERTIES OF H. PERTUSSIS IN RELATION TO ACTIVE IMMUNISATION
Lancet, The, 1942D G Evans
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Determination of antigenic properties of vaccine derived poliovirus strains
Vaccine, 2010Vaia Pliaka +2 more
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