1961
DOI: 10.1159/000229185
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The Nature and Properties of Antibodies in Sera of Allergic Individuals. A Review

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“…The antibodies isolated from the 'inhibitor'benzylcellulose do not give precipitates with either human serum albumin or 'inhibitor' but do agglutinate red cells sensitized with human serum albumin or 'inhibitor'. This agglutination indicates that the antibodies were still capable of reacting with the antigens and suggests that they were not (Gyenes & Sehon, 1962). The fact that the miniimum amounts of antibody required to agglutinate red cells sensitized with human serum albumin or 'inhibitor' are of the same order shows that the isolated antibodies react with human serum albumin only at the antigenic sites common to those of 'inhibitor'.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The antibodies isolated from the 'inhibitor'benzylcellulose do not give precipitates with either human serum albumin or 'inhibitor' but do agglutinate red cells sensitized with human serum albumin or 'inhibitor'. This agglutination indicates that the antibodies were still capable of reacting with the antigens and suggests that they were not (Gyenes & Sehon, 1962). The fact that the miniimum amounts of antibody required to agglutinate red cells sensitized with human serum albumin or 'inhibitor' are of the same order shows that the isolated antibodies react with human serum albumin only at the antigenic sites common to those of 'inhibitor'.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, there is as yet no unequivocal evidence as to whether or not skin-sensitizing antibodies have also hcmagglutinating ability. All efforts to isolate serum fractions which had skin-sensitizing ac tivity without possessing also some hemagglutinating titer have so fai failed (5,6).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although many of the unique characteristics of this antibody are well known, a clear understanding of its physicochemical properties has been impeded by discordant findings ( 1 ) . Although many of the unique characteristics of this antibody are well known, a clear understanding of its physicochemical properties has been impeded by discordant findings ( 1 ) .…”
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