Effect of Bacterial and Skin Lipids on Induction of Delayed Sensitivity |
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PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF INVESTIGATION | 11 |
OBSERVATIONS | 34 |
DISCUSSION | 47 |
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0.2 cc saline 0.5 cc water-oil 1.5 mg protein 1st and 32nd 48 hours 70th day absolute acetone resoluble acetone insoluble acetone resoluble lipid Anaphylaxis Angevine Animals of Group animals received antigen aquaphor bacilli bacterial ball mill cc water-oil emulsion cells chemical compounds chloride and lipid chloroform cillin coccus contact tested cutaneous delayed hypersensitivity delayed reactivity distilled water Dukes filtrate glacial acetic acid guinea pigs human skin lipid injected subcutaneously intracutaneously intraperitoneally Landsteiner lipid in water-oil mg absolute acetone mg of penicillin mg penicillin mg picryl chloride number of injections penicillin in 0.1 penicillin in saline phosphate buffer protein Y rabbits Raffel reaction read at 24 received the lipid resoluble lipid rheumatic fever scarlet fever second treatment Selas filter skin lipid experiment SKIN TEST CONTROLS Sodium Penicillin G stream of CO2 Streptococcal Lipid Experiment streptococcal proteins subcutaneously right thigh tein tests were read tubercle bacillus tuberculin tuberculin type viable streptococci