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. 1969 Jul;17(1):45–54.

Reaginic antibody production in different mouse strains

R Revoltella, Z Ovary
PMCID: PMC1455935  PMID: 5791604

Abstract

Mice of several strains were immunized with DNP-haemocyanin either with Al(OH)3 or with Freund's complete adjuvant. Antibodies of immunoglobulin type γ2 and γM were detected by passive haemolysis, γ2a antibodies by PCA in guinea-pigs, γ1 antibodies by PCA in mice using 2 hours of SP, and reaginic antibodies by PCA in mice using 72 hours of SP. Three of the six strains tested produced reaginic antibodies, i.e. SWR/J, C57BL/6J and A/HeJ, but only when Al(OH)3 was used as adjuvant. All six strains produced γ1 antibodies. Reaginic antibodies were separated by chromatography on DEAE-cellulose column.

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