1974
DOI: 10.1159/000162562
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Isolation of Mast Cell Degranulators from the Celomatic Fluid of <i>Parascaris equorum</i>

Abstract: Two mast cell degranulating factors, which closely resemble proteins in their chemical-physical behavior, were isolated from the celomatic fluid of Parascaris equorum und highly purified by combinations of salting out, ion-exchange chromatography and isoelectrofocusing. Both factors proved to be positively charged molecules of molecular weight close to 3-4 × 104 which, in terms of molar concentration, were as efficient as compound 48/80 in selective induction of histamine release.

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“…In addition to antibody-dependent mechanisms, mast cells and eosinophils have been shown to degranulate after contact with parasites in an antibody-independent way. (Unvas and Wold, 1967;Tolone et al, 1974). The antibody-independent cellular cytotoxicity (AICC) of eosinophils was especially shown to be of some relevance in humans, cattle and sheep (Knapp and Oakley, 1981;Butterworth, 1984;Lee et al, 1986).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition to antibody-dependent mechanisms, mast cells and eosinophils have been shown to degranulate after contact with parasites in an antibody-independent way. (Unvas and Wold, 1967;Tolone et al, 1974). The antibody-independent cellular cytotoxicity (AICC) of eosinophils was especially shown to be of some relevance in humans, cattle and sheep (Knapp and Oakley, 1981;Butterworth, 1984;Lee et al, 1986).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%