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STUDIES ON THE BIOLOGY OF STREPTOCOCCUS : VI. BIOLOGY OF HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCUS: ANTIGENIC RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN STRAINS OF THE SCARLATINAL AND ERYSIPELAS GROUPS.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Stevens FA, Dochez AR.
PMID: 19869198
J Exp Med. 1926 Sep 30;44(4):439-46. doi: 10.1084/jem.44.4.439.

The interpretation of the results in these experiments is difficult on account of the variations in the physical capacity of different strains of hemolytic streptococcus to agglutinate and absorb agglutinin. Even when the antigens for agglutination and absorption are...

IMMUNIZATION EXPERIMENTS WITH LECITHIN.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Levene PA, Landsteiner K, van der Scheer J.
PMID: 19869326
J Exp Med. 1927 Jun 30;46(1):197-204. doi: 10.1084/jem.46.1.197.

In testing several egg lecithin preparations prepared by ourselves it was found that they did not react in complement fixation tests with immune sera made by injections with commercial egg lecithin Merck. With the flocculation method two of the...

STUDIES ON THE OXIDATION AND REDUCTION OF IMMUNOLOGICAL SUBSTANCES : X. IMMUNOLOGICAL DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN THE HEMOTOXIN AND THE "PROTEIN FRACTION" OF THE PNEUMOCOCCUS CELL.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Neill JM, Fleming WL, Gaspari EL.
PMID: 19869371
J Exp Med. 1927 Oct 31;46(5):777-92. doi: 10.1084/jem.46.5.777.

The investigation deals with the immunological differentiation of the hemotoxin and the "protein fraction" of Pneumococcus, and with a like differentiation of the antihemotoxin and the antiprotein precipitins. The distinction is made upon the basis of the following evidence:...

SEROLOGICAL DIFFERENTIATION OF STERIC ISOMERS (ANTIGENS CONTAINING TARTARIC ACIDS) : SECOND PAPER.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Landsteiner K, van der Scheer J.
PMID: 19869633
J Exp Med. 1929 Sep 30;50(4):407-17. doi: 10.1084/jem.50.4.407.

In continuation of studies on the stereochemical specificity of serum reactions, antigens were examined containing the acyl radicals of the levo-, dextro-, and meso-tartaric acids. It was found that in this case also, immune sera can readily be obtained...

SEROLOGICAL REACTIONS WITH SIMPLE CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS (PRECIPITIN REACTIONS).

The Journal of experimental medicine

Landsteiner K, van der Scheer J.
PMID: 19870074
J Exp Med. 1932 Aug 31;56(3):399-409. doi: 10.1084/jem.56.3.399.

Experiments are described demonstrating the precipitation of azodyes by immune sera prepared by the injection of azoproteins containing the same azo component. These precipitin reactions prove conclusively the view already advanced on the basis of inhibition reactions that antibodies...

PHENOMENON OF LOCAL SKIN REACTIVITY TO BACTERIAL FILTRATES: REACTIVATING EFFECT OF BLOOD SERA UPON COMPLETELY NEUTRALIZED TOXIC FILTRATES.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Shwartzman G.
PMID: 19870092
J Exp Med. 1932 Oct 31;56(5):677-86. doi: 10.1084/jem.56.5.677.

In this paper there are reported observations on a certain new reactivating property of normal and immune blood sera of various animal species. The effect of the reactivating sera consists in restoration of the toxicity in vivo and in...

AN ANALYSIS OF THE OPSONIC AND TROPIC ACTION OF NORMAL AND IMMUNE SERA BASED ON EXPERIMENTS WITH THE PNEUMOCOCCUS.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Ward HK, Enders JF.
PMID: 19870145
J Exp Med. 1933 Mar 31;57(4):527-47. doi: 10.1084/jem.57.4.527.

1. In normal unheated human serum, virulent pneumococci may be prepared for phagocytosis by two separate antibodies, acting in conjunction with complement. One of these is the type-specific anticarbohydrate antibody reacting with the carbohydrate fraction of the pneumococcus. The...

NEUTRALIZATION TESTS WITH SERA OF CONVALESCENT OR IMMUNIZED ANIMALS AND THE VIRUSES OF SWINE AND HUMAN INFLUENZA.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Francis T, Shope RE.
PMID: 19870494
J Exp Med. 1936 Apr 30;63(5):645-53. doi: 10.1084/jem.63.5.645.

Human and swine influenza viruses were regularly neutralized by their homologous immune sera. However, the sera of animals convalescent from infection with either the swine or human influenza virus possessed little, if any, neutralizing capacity for the heterologous virus....

IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIONS WITH A VIRUS CAUSING PAPILLOMAS IN RABBITS : III. ANTIGENICITY AND PATHOGENICITY OF EXTRACTS OF THE GROWTHS OF WILD AND DOMESTIC SPECIES: GENERAL DISCUSSION.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Kidd JG.
PMID: 19870814
J Exp Med. 1938 Oct 31;68(5):737-59. doi: 10.1084/jem.68.5.737.

A study has been made of the yield of virus and of the complement-binding antigen from the virus-induced papillomas of cottontail and domestic rabbits. Extracts of the discrete, naturally occurring papillomas of cottontail rabbits usually contain virus in large...

Antibody-dependent cytotoxic activity on human cancer cells expressing UK 114 tumor membrane antigen.

International journal of oncology

Bartorelli A, Bussolati B, Millesimo M, Gugliotta P, Bussolati G.
PMID: 21544394
Int J Oncol. 1996 Mar;8(3):543-8. doi: 10.3892/ijo.8.3.543.

The monoclonal antibody (P-3 mAb) and the rabbit immune sera (RIS) recognizing a 14 kDa perchloric acid soluble protein extracted from goat liver (UK 114), locate this antigen on the cell membrane of several human cancer cell lines. UK...

EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES UPON LYMPHOCYTES : II. THE ACTION OF IMMUNE SERA UPON LYMPHOCYTES AND SMALL THYMUS CELLS.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Pappenheimer AM.
PMID: 19868143
J Exp Med. 1917 Aug 01;26(2):163-79. doi: 10.1084/jem.26.2.163.

The work of previous investigators gives the impression that it is easy to produce sera which both in vitro and upon injection are leukotoxic. At the same time the specificity of these leukotoxic sera for the particular type of...

ETIOLOGY OF YELLOW FEVER : VIII. PRESENCE OF A LEPTOSPIRA IN WILD ANIMALS IN GUAYAQUIL AND ITS RELATION TO LEPTOSPIRA ICTEROHAEMORRHAGIAE AND LEPTOSPIRA ICTEROIDES.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Noguchi H.
PMID: 19868353
J Exp Med. 1919 Aug 01;30(2):95-107. doi: 10.1084/jem.30.2.95.

By the inoculation of guinea pigs intraperitoneally with the emulsions of kidneys from wild rats and mice captured in Guayaquil, it was found that 67 per cent of the wild rats tested harbored in their kidneys a leptospira which...

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