
Immunological properties of native, aggregated, and disaggregated (tolerogenic) human gamma-globulin were compared in experiments on mice and guinea pigs. Disaggregated preparation was shown to give diminished local and general hypersensitivity reaction in sensitized animals and had decreased ability to induce secondary humoral immune response.
Drug Hypersensitivity, Mice, Protein Denaturation, Guinea Pigs, Immune Tolerance, Immunity, Mice, Inbred CBA, Animals, Humans, Immunization, gamma-Globulins, Anaphylaxis
Drug Hypersensitivity, Mice, Protein Denaturation, Guinea Pigs, Immune Tolerance, Immunity, Mice, Inbred CBA, Animals, Humans, Immunization, gamma-Globulins, Anaphylaxis
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