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Differential stimulation of immune function by respiratory and contact chemical allergens
R. J. Dearman
, I. Kimber
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Immunology and Microbiology
Allergen
100%
Immune Response
100%
T Helper Cell
50%
Lymph Node
50%
Respiratory Tract Allergy
50%
Cell Proliferation
50%
Sensitization
50%
Contact Allergen
50%
Contact Allergy
50%
Contact Sensitization
50%
Bagg Albino Mouse
50%
Skin Sensitization
50%
Antibody Production
50%
Hapten Antibody
50%
Immunoglobulin G2a Antibody
50%
Immunoglobulin G2b
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Allergen
100%
Trimellitic Anhydride
100%
1 Chloro 2,4 Dinitrobenzene
83%
Bagg Albino Mouse
16%
Respiratory Tract Allergy
16%
Contact Allergen
16%
Hapten Antibody
16%
Contact Allergy
16%
Immunoglobulin G2a Antibody
16%
Immunoglobulin G2b
16%