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Antigenic properties of chlorogenic acid

Journal of Allergy, 1964
Abstract Rabbits sensitized to chlorogenic acid by means of intramuscular and foot pad injections with chlorogenic acid emulsified in complete Freund's adjuvant showed positive Arthus reactions to chlorogenic acid and to green coffee extract. Sera obtained from the sensitized rabbits gave positive PCA reactions to chlorogenic acid and contained ...
Samuel O. Freedman   +3 more
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Antigenic Properties of Euglena Gracilis

Journal of Immunology, 1928
The problem of the antigenic properties of unicellular chlorophyll-bearing organisms was suggested by the work of Sherwood (1) in which he attempted to immunize rabbits to the chloroplasts of several higher plants.
Mary E. Elmore
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Chemical properties of human Ia antigens

Nature, 1977
THE human major histocompatibility complex encompasses at least four well-defined loci. Those called HLA–A, –B, and –C control the expression of the classical transplantation antigens (ref. 1). The fourth locus, HLA–D, controls determinants which regulate the ability to stimulate in mixed leukocyte cultures (MLR) and seems at least partly to correspond
L, Klareskog   +5 more
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THE ANTIGENIC PROPERTIES OF PIG INSULIN

Acta Endocrinologica, 1964
ABSTRACT In the present study rabbits were immunized with insulin preparations of various degrees of purity. Antibody formation was determined by Boyden's haemagglutination method (Boyden 1951), by Berson et al.'s chromatoelectrophoresis (Berson et al.
K, BRUNFELDT, T, DECKERT
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Antigenic Properties of Rabies Virus Components

The Journal of Immunology, 1973
Abstract The envelope glycoprotein of rabies virus was shown to be the antigen responsible for the induction of virus neutralizing (VN) antibody formation and for the protection of animals against subsequent challenge with rabies virus.
T J, Wiktor   +4 more
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Antigenic properties of human parechovirus 1

Microbiology, 2000
Human parechoviruses 1 and 2 (HPEV1 and HPEV2, respectively), formerly known as echoviruses 22 and 23, have been assigned to a novel picornavirus genus on the basis of their distinct molecular and biological properties. To study the immunological characteristics of HPEV1 capsid proteins, antigenic analysis was carried out by a peptide scanning ...
P, Joki-Korpela   +4 more
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Protein antigenicity: a static surface property

Immunology Today, 1987
Much recent progress has been made in understanding the nature of antigenicity in the generation of antibodies. In this article Jiří Novotný and his colleagues discuss properties such as accessibility, flexibility and shape which determine the antigenicity of sites on proteins and consider the influence of these properties on the formation of immune ...
J, Novotný   +2 more
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Biochemical properties of tissue polypeptide antigen

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1980
Tissue polypeptide antigen (TPA) is a complex protein which has been originally identified in extracts of pooled tumors using horse antisera raised against the insolubles of human tumor cells. The antigen is now routinely detected and measured by a previously described hemagglutination inhibition assay.
B, Lüning   +3 more
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Antigenic properties of regenerating muscle tissue

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1966
The reaction of anaphylaxis with desensitization on guinea pigs was used to study the antigenic properties of regeherating muscle tissue of an albino rat on the 10th, 14th, 21st, and 30th day after an operation. The regenerating muscle has been found to contain the three basic groups of antigens (species-, organ-, and stage-specific) just as those ...
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Antigenic Properties of Chemically Modified Collagen

The Journal of Immunology, 1970
Abstract Acid-soluble calf collagen was modified by succinylation, methylation or deamination. These modified collagens showed no loss of serologic activity when investigated with antibodies detecting three distinct groups of antigenic determinants on unmodified collagen.
I, Wolff   +5 more
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