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. 1983 Jan;48(1):195–199.

Specific suppression of rat IgE responses with milk from immunized females and with feeds of serum antibody

S A Roberts, M W Turner
PMCID: PMC1453993  PMID: 6848452

Abstract

Suckling by ovalbumin sensitized females suppressed the IgE anti-ovalbumin response of young rats. Suppression was also achieved after feeding rat pups with (i) immune adult rat serum and (ii) isolated serum IgG containing anti-ovalbumin antibody.

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