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Hapten-specific IgE antibody responses in mice: VII. Conversion of IgE “non-responder” strains to IgE “responders” by elimination of suppressor T cell activity

Chiorazzi et al., 1977

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233633696252362878
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Chiorazzi N
Fox D
Katz D
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The Journal of Immunology

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Mice of the inbred strains SJL (H-2s) and AKR (H-2k) are “non-responders” and “low- responders,” respectively, in terms of their capacity to develop antibody responses of the IgE class when immunized with conventional proteins and hapten-protein conjugates under …
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