1979
DOI: 10.1016/0014-4800(79)90030-3
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Histochemical and biochemical evaluation of complex carbohydrates in respiratory tissue of a canine model of allergic asthma

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“…Various canine systems have been used for the study of mast cell biology in atopy. These include naturally occurring allergy in dogs living in a human environment 64,65 and experimental canine allergy, 64–82 as well as in vitro experiments with canine mast cell lines, primary mast cell cultures, and relevant canine tissues 83–89 …”
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“…Various canine systems have been used for the study of mast cell biology in atopy. These include naturally occurring allergy in dogs living in a human environment 64,65 and experimental canine allergy, 64–82 as well as in vitro experiments with canine mast cell lines, primary mast cell cultures, and relevant canine tissues 83–89 …”
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“…Various canine systems have been used for the study of mast cell biology in atopy. These include naturally occurring allergy in dogs living in a human environment 64,65 and experimental canine allergy, [64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82] as well as in vitro experiments with canine mast cell lines, primary mast cell cultures, and relevant canine tissues. [83][84][85][86][87][88][89] In this article we underline the potential of the dog as a unique experimental model with which to advance understanding of the role of mast cells in atopy.…”
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