
pmid: 4563101
SummaryThe ability of the alternate complement pathway to generate the immune adherence reaction was studied in C4D guinea pig sera. It was found that IA via the alternate pathway could be generated by endotoxins and immune complexes, but that this phenomenon could not be produced by optimally sensitized intact mammalian cell membranes.
Forssman Antigen, Erythrocytes, Sheep, Venoms, Cell Membrane, Guinea Pigs, Snakes, Complement System Proteins, Immune Adherence Reaction, Endotoxins, Platelet Adhesiveness, Escherichia coli, Animals, Rabbits
Forssman Antigen, Erythrocytes, Sheep, Venoms, Cell Membrane, Guinea Pigs, Snakes, Complement System Proteins, Immune Adherence Reaction, Endotoxins, Platelet Adhesiveness, Escherichia coli, Animals, Rabbits
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