Non-persisting dyes in anaphylactic investigation.
- 1 March 1963
- journal article
- Vol. 6 (2) , 189-203
Abstract
A rapidly eliminated vital dye, available under the names Coomassie blue (CB) and Fast Cyanine (FC), has been found suitable for the demonstration of local anaphylactic reactions in mice and guinea-pigs. Like other dyes used for this purpose, circulating CB/FC does not readily escape through the blood vessel walls except at sites of increased capillary permeability, as in local anaphylaxis. The blue-mauve colour obtained with CB/FC is almost as vivid as that given by Pontamine Sky blue, and is as sensitive an indicator of both cutaneous and pinnal anaphylaxis.Keywords
This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- Spontaneous Agglutination and Hæmolysis in Acidified Serum of Erythrocytes from Irradiated MiceNature, 1962
- Pinnal Anaphylaxis: an Additional Anaphylactic SiteNature, 1961
- Studies on the Mechanism of the White Response and of the Delayed Blanch Phenomenon in Atopic Subjects by Means of Coomassie Blue**From the Section of Dermatology, Department of Medicine Royal Victoria Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, P.Q. Canada.Read in part at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Dermatological Association on June 6th, 1959, in Montreal, Quebec.Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 1960
- Quantitative Studies of Repeated Cutaneous Anaphylaxis at Sites Sensitized with a Single Injection of AntibodyThe Journal of Immunology, 1959
- Immediate reactions in the skin of experimental animals provoked by antibody-antigen interaction.1958
- Studies on Anaphylactic Shock in the MouseThe Journal of Immunology, 1957
- Regional variations of increased permeability of skin capillaries induced by a histamine liberator and their relation to the histamine content of the skinThe Journal of Physiology, 1953