1949
DOI: 10.1017/s0022172400014364
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The occurrence of natural antibodies in rabbit sera in relation to the paracolon group of organisms

Abstract: 1. Naturally occurring agglutinins to paracolon bacilli have been found in seven out of ten sera from non-immunized rabbits and in one anti-Salmonellaand two anti-paracolon immune rabbits' sera after complete absorption with the immunizing strain.2. The a antigen of Stamp & Stone, which is known to occur as a natural agglutinin, has been demonstrated in one out of nine paracolon bacilli.3. Rabbits which before immunization show agglutinins to the immunizing strain or to an α antigen should not be used for … Show more

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“…As we described for mice and humans, immune responses in some parasitized GALT animals are mediated predominantly by IgE (161, 162). Natural antibodies are present in GALT animals (163, 164); however, they have been poorly studied.…”
Section: Galt Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we described for mice and humans, immune responses in some parasitized GALT animals are mediated predominantly by IgE (161, 162). Natural antibodies are present in GALT animals (163, 164); however, they have been poorly studied.…”
Section: Galt Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%