1988
DOI: 10.1183/09031936.93.01070621
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Response of nasal ciliated cells of the guinea-pig during allergic reactions in human blood

Abstract: Nasal mucosal samples from thirty-five guinea-pigs were placed in a chamber, containing the medium RPMI 1640. Ciliary activity (beats.s-1) of the most active cell in each mucosal culture was measured using a photoelectric method. The RPMI 1640 was then replaced by 2 ml of RPMI 1640 and 1 ml of heparinized human blood from a non-allergic patient, with a ragweed-sensitive nasal allergy, or patients with D. farinae-sensitive nasal allergy: the ciliary activity of the same ciliated cell in each culture did not cha… Show more

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