Experimental Lens-Induced Granulomatous Endophthalmitis: Passive Transfer with Serum
Experimental Lens-Induced Granulomatous Endophthalmitis: Passive Transfer with Serum
Marak, Jr, G.E.; Font, R.L.; Alepa, F.P.
2009-01-01 00:00:00
Lens-induced granulomatous endophthalmitis is an experimental autoimmune disease that is virtually identical to the human disease known as phacoanaphylactic endophthalmitis. The capacity to develop experimental disease after lens injury can be readily transferred to virgin animals with the serum of previously sensitized animals.
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Experimental Lens-Induced Granulomatous Endophthalmitis: Passive Transfer with Serum
Lens-induced granulomatous endophthalmitis is an experimental autoimmune disease that is virtually identical to the human disease known as phacoanaphylactic endophthalmitis. The capacity to develop experimental disease after lens injury can be readily transferred to virgin animals with the serum of previously sensitized animals.
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