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Abbreviations

ABA:

p-Azobenzenearsonyl

ABA-tyr:

p-Azobenzenearsonate-N-acetyl-l-tyrosine

ADCC:

Antibody-dependent, cellular cytolysis

B cell:

Bone marrow-derived lymphocyte

C3:

Third component of complement

CBH:

Cutaneous basophil hypersensitivity

CFA:

Complete Freund's adjuvant

CL:

Cytotoxic lymphocyte

DH:

Delayed hypersensitivity

DNP:

2,4-Dinitrophenyl

DNP-d-GL:

Dinitrophenylated mixed polypeptides of d-glutamic acid and d-lysine

DNP-Ficoll:

∈-2,4-Dinitrophenyllysine-cyanuric-Ficoll

GA:

Random copolymer of l-glutamic acid and l-alanine

GT:

Random copolymer of l-glutamic acid and l-tyrosine

H:

Histocompatibility

IFA:

Incomplete Freund's adjuvant

Ig:

Immunoglubulin

Ir:

Immune response

KLH:

Keyhole limpet hemocyanin

MHC:

Major histocompatibility complex

MLR:

Mixed lymphocyte response

MIF:

Migration inhibition factor

PPD:

Tuberculin, purified protein derivative

RBC:

Red blood cell

T cell:

Thymus-derived lymphocyte

T-CL:

Cytotoxic T lymphocyte

TF:

Transfer factor

TNP:

2,4,6-Trinitrophenyl

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Godfrey, H.P., Gell, P.G.H. (1978). Cellular and molecular events in the delayed-onset hypersensitivities. In: Reviews of Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology, Volume 84. Reviews of Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology, vol 84. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0030490

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