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Passive sensitization of tissue cells. V. The detection of chicken antibodies cytophilic for basophils and eosinophils.

Wilson AB, Heller ED
Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol 1976 51:68-79

Abstract
Basophil-cytophilic antibodies were domonstrated in sera of chickens injected with either sheep erythrocytes or avian tuberculin. Normal chicken basophils were passively sensitized in vitro, and two types of cytophilic antibodies were shown by rosette-formation: (a) heat-stable, mercaptoethanol-resistant antibodies, and (b) heat-labile, mercaptoethanol-sensitive antibodies. Serum from one of the chickens injected with sheep erythrocytes also passively sensitized normal, non-basophilic granulocytes which would appear from stained smears to be eosinophils. Cytophilic activity in the serum correlated with the rosette-forming reactions of circulating eosinophils and/or basophils from each of the sensitized donor birds.

 
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