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  • Title: Antigen-specific mast cell degranulation in contact sensitivity to picryl chloride. An early event.
    Author: Thomas WR, Vardinon N, Watkins MC, Asherson GL.
    Journal: Immunology; 1980 Mar; 39(3):331-6. PubMed ID: 6160091.
    Abstract:
    Mast cells from the peritoneum of mice painted with the contact sensitizing agent picryl chloride degranulate when exposed to antigen (TNP) in vitro. Degranulation was consistently demonstrated 4 days after painting which associated with the ability of mice to produce contact sensitivity reactions as measured by ear swelling and radiometric assays. Serum reagin or reagin-producing cells could not be detected until 6 days after painting but TNP-phage neutralizing activity was detected after 2 days. Mast cell degranulation could be elicited by TNP or DNP derivatives indicating the involvement of antibody.
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