Distribution of Corpuscular and Lysed Antigens Labeled with Radioactive Isotopes in a Sensitized Organism
Abstract
In guinea pigs immunized by living brucellosis vaccine, the subcutaneous administration of both microbe cells and a soluble antigen demonstrated fixation at the site of the developed allergic inflammation. In the regional lymphatic nodes of immune animals a considerable part of the soluble antigen was fixed. The radioactivity of the internal organs in the immunized animals was less than in the control animals, regardless of which antigen was administered to them. The removal of the radioactive decay products of the antigens took place faster in the immune animals.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 04, 1974
- Accession Number
- ADA000183
Entities
People
- Ch. Ezhina
- E. M. Shaposhnikov
- N. D. Beklemishev
Organizations
- National Air and Space Intelligence Center