Abstract
Summary
The data reported in this paper confirm our previous report that hyperimmunized mice can produce antiserum which will interfere, in other mice receiving it, with development of delayed hypersensitivity and, to a lesser extent, Arthus hypersensitivity to purified proteins. They also provide direct evidence that this inhibitory effect is specific, and that the inhibitor may be a humoral antibody. It probably is not a precipitin.
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