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Attempts at Sensitization to Skin in Guinea Pigs
THEANO DIKEACOY MOSCHOS, MD;
STANLEY A. ROSENTHAL, PhD;
HENRY SCHROEDER, MD
Arch Dermatol. 1964;90(6):620-623.
Abstract
Attempts were made to sensitize guinea pigs to autologous and homologous skin by means of intracutaneous injections of skin in adjuvant emulsion. The results of the complement fixation tests and skin tests and the clinical changes noted failed to indicate the development of sensitivity to skin in these guinea pigs.
Author Affiliations
NEW YORK
From the Department of Dermatology of New York University Schools of Medicine.
Footnotes
This study was supported by grant DA-49-193-MD-2275, from the US Army Medical Research and Development Command, Department of the Army, Washington, DC.
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