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The Journal of Immunology, 1971, 106: 528-535.
Copyright © 1971 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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Passive Transfer of Delayed Hypersensitivity in Guinea Pigs: Role of Conventional Antibody and Antigen1

J. M. Dupuy2 and R. A. Good3

From the Pediatric Research Laboratories of the Variety Club Heart Hospital, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455

Abstract

Plasma from irradiated sensitized donors will passively transfer delayed hypersensitivity to DNP-BSA. The transfer is specific and cannot be attributed to transfer of demonstrable {gamma}1 or {gamma}2 antibodies, antigen or super-antigen of DNP-BSA specificity.

Footnotes

1 This work was aided by grants from the American Thoracic Society, The National Foundation-March of Dimes, United States Public Health Service (NB-02042, AI-08677), American Cancer Society and American Heart Association.

2 Supported by fellowships from the Commissariat Général du Plan d'Equipement et de la Productivité (France), the University of Minnesota, and the Eli Lilly Company. Present address: Unité de recherches de'hépatologie infantile-Laboratoire d'immunologie Bicêtre, France.

3 American Legion Memorial Research Professor, Regents' Professor of Pediatrics and Microbiology, University of Minnesota.







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