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Delayed-type Hypersensitivity to Sheep Red Blood Cells: Inhibition of Sensitization by Interferon

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Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 1975 Nov 7
PMID 1188355
Citations 12
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Abstract

Interferon, when given or induced 24 hours before contact of mice with sheep red blood cells, prevented sensitization, and no delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction could be elicited 4 days later, after challenge with the antigen, as shown by the absence of footpad swelling in treated animals.

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