Paniculate antigens failed to provoke anaphylactic reaction in both the active systemic and the passive cutaneous forms, in the guinea pig. This seems to indicate that anaphylaxis requires the presence of soluble antigens, which, by crossing the vessel walls can react with sensitized cells located extravascularly.
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