EVALUATION OF DIRECT INJECTION OF ANTIGEN INTO A PERIPHERAL LYMPH NODE FOR PRODUCTION OF HUMORAL AND CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNITY IN GUINEA-PIG
- 1 January 1968
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 15 (1) , 65-+
Abstract
The use of the intra-lymph node injection route for a range of doses of ovalbumin (antigen) and mycobacterial peptidoglycolipid (adjuvant) in water-in-oil emulsion failed to show any superiority of this method over the usual footpad injection, in terms of induction of cell-mediated hypersensitivity. The same result applied to anti-ovalbumin antibody levels in the serum at 3 weeks after injection, the findings with lower doses of ovalbumin were that lower levels of anti-ovalbumin resulted when the intra-lymph node injection route was used. For the induction of allergic encephalomyelitis the intra-lymph node injection route failed to prove superior to the footpad route at several dose-levels of mycobacterial peptidoglycolipid in water-in-oil emulsion with homologous brain tissue.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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