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  • 32. Low-level infection with the nematode Nippostrongylus brasiliensis induces significant and sustained specific and non-specific IgE antibody responses in rats.
    Yamada M, Nakazawa M, Kamata I, Arizono N.
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  • 36. Essential role of MHC II-independent CD4+ T cells, IL-4 and STAT6 in contact hypersensitivity induced by fluorescein isothiocyanate in the mouse.
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    Issekutz TB, Palecanda A, Kadela-Stolarz U, Marshall JS.
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  • 38. Accelerated elimination of N. brasiliensis from the small intestine after auto-anti-IgE induction.
    Marshall JS, Wells PD, Bell EB.
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  • 40. Immunologically mediated intestinal mastocytosis in Nippostrongylus brasiliensis-infected rats.
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