Passive serum sickness in the mouse: effect of interstrain differences on glomerular deposition of immune complexes.
- 1 June 1975
- journal article
- Vol. 56 (3) , 199-204
Abstract
Glomerular uptake of passively administered immune complexes in mice differs in different inbred strains. The amount of immune material deposited in the glomeruli in the strains examined is inversely related to the susceptibility to immune complex induced anaphylaxis. The significance of these findings is discussed.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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