1972
DOI: 10.7883/yoken1952.25.335
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EVALUATION OF SOMATIC AND ^|^ldquo;ES^|^rdquo; ANTIGENS CAUSING IMMUNOLOGICAL INJURY OF MAST CELLS IN MICE INFECTED WITH ANISAKIS LARVAE

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“… of inducing degranulation in mastocytes from sensitized mice, demonstrating a role in anaphylactic responses and, consequently, in the pathologic effects of such responses ( 40) of inhibiting mitogen‐induced transformation of T cells, demonstrating a clearly immunosuppressive effect ( 41, 42) of displaying anticoagulant activity, which may play a role in invasion of host tissues and in the pathologic effects of such invasion ( 43). …”
Section: Antigenic Complexity Of Anisakismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… of inducing degranulation in mastocytes from sensitized mice, demonstrating a role in anaphylactic responses and, consequently, in the pathologic effects of such responses ( 40) of inhibiting mitogen‐induced transformation of T cells, demonstrating a clearly immunosuppressive effect ( 41, 42) of displaying anticoagulant activity, which may play a role in invasion of host tissues and in the pathologic effects of such invasion ( 43). …”
Section: Antigenic Complexity Of Anisakismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…of inducing degranulation in mastocytes from sensitized mice, demonstrating a role in anaphylactic responses and, consequently, in the pathologic effects of such responses ( 40)…”
Section: Antigenic Complexity Of Anisakismentioning
confidence: 99%