Journal Article10.1016/0021-8707(62)90092-8
Serum sickness. III. Characterization of antigens.
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TL;DR: Preipitation and gel precipitation studies indicate that most patients with primary serum disease react, primarily, if not entirely, to antigens other than the therapeutically active antitoxin.
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About: This article is published in Journal of Allergy. The article was published on 01 May 1962. The article focuses on the topics: Antitoxin & Gamma globulin.
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TL;DR: In vivo values of the various antitoxins varied with the toxin employed in the test, and the avidity of the serum, as measured by the two ‘dilution’ ratios, also increased during immunization.