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236 related items for PubMed ID: 4140657

  • 1. Immunological tolerance and dermal eosinophilia induced in dinitrochlorobenzene-sensitized guinea pigs.
    Skog E, Wahlberg JE.
    Acta Derm Venereol; 1974; 54(6):437-41. PubMed ID: 4140657
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  • 2. Induction of cross-tolerance for contact sensitivity by a non-immunogenic chemical. Feeding dichloronitrobenzene induces tolerance to dinitrochlorobenzene.
    Baer RL, Rosenthal SA.
    J Immunol; 1972 Mar; 108(3):706-10. PubMed ID: 5011752
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  • 3. The role of langerhans cells in contact allergy. I. An ultrastructural study in actively induced contact dermatitis in guinea pigs.
    Silberberg I, Baer RL, Rosenthal SA.
    Acta Derm Venereol; 1974 Mar; 54(5):321-31. PubMed ID: 4138800
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  • 4. Induction and termination of immunological unresponsiveness to DNCB in guinea pigs.
    Polak L, Frey JR.
    Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol; 1974 Mar; 47(2):306-11. PubMed ID: 4852410
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  • 5. The fate of antigen in induction of delayed allergic responses.
    Chase MW, Macher E.
    Adv Biol Skin; 1971 Mar; 11():63-93. PubMed ID: 5162176
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  • 6. The transfer of tolerance to DNCB-contact sensitivity in guinea pigs by parabiosis.
    Polak L.
    J Immunol; 1975 Mar; 114(3):988-91. PubMed ID: 1112987
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  • 7. Suppressor cells in different types of unresponsiveness to DNCB contact sensitivity in guinea-pigs.
    Polak L.
    Clin Exp Immunol; 1975 Mar; 19(3):543-9. PubMed ID: 1204250
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  • 8. Reversal by cyclophosphamide of tolerance in contact sensitization. Tolerance induced by prior feeding with DNCB.
    Polak L, Geleick H, Turk JL.
    Immunology; 1975 May; 28(5):939-42. PubMed ID: 1132885
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  • 9. Hardening in allergic contact dermatitis and immunologic tolerance. A review of the literature with special reference to hyposensitization induced by topically applied agents.
    Mitchell JS.
    Trans St Johns Hosp Dermatol Soc; 1969 May; 55(2):141-59. PubMed ID: 4244385
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  • 10. Circulating Langerhans cells in a dermal vessel.
    Silberberg I, Baer RL, Rosenthal SA.
    Acta Derm Venereol; 1974 May; 54(2):81-5. PubMed ID: 4133025
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  • 11. The role of macrophages in the development of contact sensitivity.
    Tanioku K.
    Acta Derm Venereol Suppl (Stockh); 1973 May; 73():187-8. PubMed ID: 4360959
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  • 12. [Studies on the epidermal eczema reaction by contact sensitization--animal experiments and auto-sensitized dermatitis].
    Matsumura T.
    Acta Dermatol Kyoto Engl Ed; 1968 Nov; 63(4):329-50. PubMed ID: 5756549
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  • 13. [Basophils in the infiltrate of guinea pig experimental contact dermatitis. Dinitrochlorobenzene and citraconic anhydride (author's transl)].
    Hunziker N, Olmos L.
    Dermatologica; 1976 Nov; 152(5):270-80. PubMed ID: 955226
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  • 14. The effect of excision of the site of application on the induction of delayed contact sensitivity.
    Godfrey HP, Baer H.
    J Immunol; 1971 Dec; 107(6):1643-6. PubMed ID: 5120400
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  • 15. [Animal experiment studies of contact eczema. IV. Desensitization attempts with 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene in cutaneously and extracutaneously sensitized guinea pigs].
    Klaschka F.
    Arch Klin Exp Dermatol; 1967 Dec; 228(1):91-110. PubMed ID: 5595929
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  • 16. Failure to induce tolerance to 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene contact sensitivity with a 2,4-dinitrophenyl (DNP) conjugate of a copolymer of D-glutamic acid and D-lysine, a specific tolerogen for DNP B cells.
    Benacerraf B, Katz DH.
    J Immunol; 1974 Mar; 112(3):1158-63. PubMed ID: 4130110
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  • 17. Immunological tolerance in contact-hypersensitivity to dinitrochlorobenzene. Dose and time dependence. Possible cellular kinetics.
    Frey JR, de Weck AL, Geleick H, Polak L.
    Immunology; 1971 Sep; 21(3):483-7. PubMed ID: 5568326
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  • 18. Flare and rash reactions in contact allergy of the guinea-pig.
    Jansen LH, Bleumink E.
    Br J Dermatol; 1970 Sep; 83():Suppl:48-55. PubMed ID: 4247672
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  • 19. Tolerance to contact hypersensitivity.
    Claman HN, Moorhead JW.
    Contemp Top Immunobiol; 1976 Sep; 5():211-36. PubMed ID: 61098
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  • 20. Induction of immunological memory in the skin. Role of local T cell retention.
    Scheper RJ, von Blomberg M, Boerrigter GH, Bruynzeel D, van Dinther A, Vos A.
    Clin Exp Immunol; 1983 Jan; 51(1):141-8. PubMed ID: 6600990
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