Abstract |
The investigations demonstrated that the strains under study, either virulent or in the form of inactivated vaccines, induced a delayed type allergy. The response depended upon the affiliation to a determined species and individual properties of a strain. The strain T. mentagrophytes 1 displayed the highest biological activity, since it was a good inducer of allergy and a manufacturer of active trichophytin in tests performed both in vivo and in vitro.
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Authors | K Wawrzkiewicz, J Wawrzkiewicz, G Ziółkowska |
Journal | Polskie archiwum weterynaryjne
(Pol Arch Weter)
Vol. 28
Issue 1-2
Pg. 5-17
( 1988)
ISSN: 0079-3647 [Print] Poland |
PMID | 3267812
(Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
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Topics |
- Animals
- Cattle
- Cattle Diseases
(immunology, prevention & control)
- Fungal Vaccines
(immunology)
- Guinea Pigs
- Hypersensitivity, Delayed
(etiology)
- Immunization
- In Vitro Techniques
- Tinea
(immunology, prevention & control, veterinary)
- Trichophyton
(immunology)
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