Abstract
Summary
Passive transfer of delayed cutaneous hypersensitivity to 274-dinitro-chlorobenzene in guinea pigs has been accomplished with extracts of peritoneal exudative leucocytes disrupted by sonic vibration. Crude extracts of cells treated and subsequently centrifuged were effective as transfer media. Sedimented material was essentially ineffective.
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