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Inhibition of anaphylaxis in mice by pre-treatment with cysteine, lysine ethyl ester, and tyrosine ethyl ester

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L'injection intrapéritonéale chez la souris de cystéine, tyrosine-éthylester ou lysine-éthyl-ester, 1 h avant la production du choc anaphylactique diminue d'une façon significative la sensibilité des animaux à la réaction. Il est possible que cela soit dû à une modification de l'effet du premier composé actif du complément.

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Aided by Research Grant (E 1563) from National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, USPHS.

Summer Fellow. Allergy Foundation of America, 1957–1958.

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Meyers, W.M., Burdon, K.L. Inhibition of anaphylaxis in mice by pre-treatment with cysteine, lysine ethyl ester, and tyrosine ethyl ester. Experientia 16, 52–54 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02170253

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