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From the Wilmer Ophthalmological Institute of the Johns Hopkins Hospital and University and the Department of Bacteriology of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Abstract
An anterior uveitis was produced in sensitized rabbits by the injection of antigen into the anterior chamber of the eye.
In heparinized animals the intensity of the ocular reaction was not as great as it was in the control group.
No effect was observed on the precipitin titer following the addition of heparin to either antigen or antibody.
Footnotes
1 Aided by a grant from the National Institute of Health.
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