Studies on the effect of systemic administration of sensitizers in guinea-pigs with contact sensitivity to inorganic metal compounds. I. The induction of immunological unresponsiveness in already sensitized animals.
- 1 March 1968
- journal article
- Vol. 3 (3), 245-51
Abstract
A permanent state of specific immunological unresponsiveness can be produced in guinea-pigs already sensitive to K2Cr2O7 by a combination of the intravenous injection of 20 mg/kg K2Cr2O7 and an epicutaneous test with this compound given 24 hr after the intravenous injection. The later the first epicutaneous skin test after the intravenous injection is delayed, the shorter the period of unresponsiveness. An intravenous injection of less than 20 mg/kg also produces only a temporary state of desensitization. The time that animals became resensitized was proportional to the dose of K2Cr2O7 given intravenously.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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