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Les glycoprotéines sériques dans le granulome expérimental provoqué par la carrageenine

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We studied serum glycoproteins in rats and guinea pigs during the development of granulomas, provoked by carrageenin injection. In rats total serum sialic acid was raised as well as sialic acid soluble in sulfosalicylic acid and haptoglobin. The rise of these 2 fractions, seromucoid and haptoglobine accounts quantitatively for the rise of the total sialic acid. In guinea pigs total serum sialic acid was unchanged, but sulfosalicylosoluble sialic acid as well as haptoglobin were much higher than basal values. Quantitatively the serum glycoprotein reaction was much higher in rats than in guinea pigs.

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Robert, B., Robert, L., Jayle, M.F. et al. Les glycoprotéines sériques dans le granulome expérimental provoqué par la carrageenine. Experientia 15, 385–387 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02158966

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