1935
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.29.4.267
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On the Relation of Heterophile Antigen to Serum Sickness

Abstract: Introduction. The investigations of Davidsohn (1, 2) have indicated, as suggested by Taniguchi (3), that human serum sickness following treatment with horse serum is heterophile in nature, and caused by the heterophile antigen naturally contained in horse serum. So far as we are aware other writers have not supported this point of view. In 1931, in testing out this hypothesis, we prepared mixtures of horse tetanus antitoxic globulin as well as other refined and whole horse antisera, and heteroph… Show more

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