1966
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.97.4.484
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Delayed-Type Contactant Hypersensitivity Elicited in Epithelia of Vagina, Uterus and Colon of the Guinea Pig

Abstract: Summary Guinea pigs sensitized epicutaneously to 2,4-dinitro-1-chlorobenzene and shown to exhibit typical delayed-type hypersensitivity on the skin were found to exhibit equivalent reactions, upon proper challenge, also on the epithelium of the vagina, the uterus and the colon. The reactions are defined histologically by emigrated and accumulated small lymphocytes which tend to move toward, and to affect, the epithelial cells directly below the site of the applied chemical. Conver… Show more

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