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Infect Immun. 1975 February; 11(2): 350-354

Effect of gold on the immune response of mice.

J W Measel Jr

ABSTRACT

Separate concurrent injection of organic gold compounds and antigen into mice resulted in immunoenhancement that could be measured by direct and indirect plaque-forming cells, rosette-forming cells, and serum antibody assays. Kinetics of the immune response showed variable effects through day 9 of the experiment. Studies with British anti-lewisite, a gold antagonist, showed that the gold must stay in the system 1 day to obtain immunoenhancement.


Infect Immun. 1975 February; 11(2): 350-354







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