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Allergic Periodontal Disease in Sensitized Squirrel Monkeys

Allergic Periodontal Disease in Sensitized Squirrel Monkeys cutaneous injections of 0.2 cc of the antigen solution Allergic Periodontal Disease into the shaved flexor surfaces of each limb and in the nuchal area. This provided a total dose of 5 mg of in Sensitized Squirrel Monkeys* ovalbumin. One and two weeks thereafter 5 mg was administered in a single 0.2 cc injection beneath the skin of the back; and each week for the next three by weeks 1 mg was given in the same manner. Booster R i c h a r d R . R a n n e y , d .d .s ., m .s . doses of 1 mg were given if more than six weeks elapsed H e l m u t A. Z a n d e r , d .d .s ., m .s . between the last injection and initiation of gingival challenge. Four of the monkeys were not sensitized. The H y p e r s e n s i t i v i t y r e a c t i o n s have been suggested as remaining two monkeys were used for passive transfer a possible mechanism for the mediation of tissue injury experimentation, receiving http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Periodontology Wiley

Allergic Periodontal Disease in Sensitized Squirrel Monkeys

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
© American Academy of Periodontology
ISSN
0022-3492
eISSN
1943-3670
DOI
10.1902/jop.1970.41.1.12
pmid
4984595
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Abstract

cutaneous injections of 0.2 cc of the antigen solution Allergic Periodontal Disease into the shaved flexor surfaces of each limb and in the nuchal area. This provided a total dose of 5 mg of in Sensitized Squirrel Monkeys* ovalbumin. One and two weeks thereafter 5 mg was administered in a single 0.2 cc injection beneath the skin of the back; and each week for the next three by weeks 1 mg was given in the same manner. Booster R i c h a r d R . R a n n e y , d .d .s ., m .s . doses of 1 mg were given if more than six weeks elapsed H e l m u t A. Z a n d e r , d .d .s ., m .s . between the last injection and initiation of gingival challenge. Four of the monkeys were not sensitized. The H y p e r s e n s i t i v i t y r e a c t i o n s have been suggested as remaining two monkeys were used for passive transfer a possible mechanism for the mediation of tissue injury experimentation, receiving

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Journal of PeriodontologyWiley

Published: Jan 1, 1970

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