
pmid: 4834366
Fungal extracts that precipitate with human C-reactive protein caused immediate erythema on subdermal injection into marine flatfish. Only species with calcium-dependent serum precipitins to these fungi showed skin reactions. Immediate hypersensitivity in a nonreactive species could be induced after injection with serum from reactive species. The transferable serum factor (or factors) was heat sensitive.
Hypersensitivity, Immediate, Antigens, Fungal, Hot Temperature, Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis, Fishes, Fungi, Immunization, Passive, Allergens, Cross Reactions, Immunoglobulin E, C-Reactive Protein, Precipitins, Species Specificity, Animals, Antibodies, Fungal, Skin Tests
Hypersensitivity, Immediate, Antigens, Fungal, Hot Temperature, Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis, Fishes, Fungi, Immunization, Passive, Allergens, Cross Reactions, Immunoglobulin E, C-Reactive Protein, Precipitins, Species Specificity, Animals, Antibodies, Fungal, Skin Tests
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