1970
DOI: 10.1159/000230261
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The Antigen Involved in Immune Adherence with Stratum corneum and Human Serum

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“…It can thus be concluded that the antigens form constituent parts of callus. This is consistent with previous findings based on the use of the immune adherence test with sections of human skin [5],…”
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“…It can thus be concluded that the antigens form constituent parts of callus. This is consistent with previous findings based on the use of the immune adherence test with sections of human skin [5],…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This antigen was destroyed by oxidation with periodate. This is consistent with earlier suggestions that at least one of the antigens in volved is of carbohydrate nature [5]. In addition, the PW water phase contains another antigen which resisted treatment with periodate.…”
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Antibodies in normal sera from human adults to an intercellular antigen of stratum corncum have been reported in a previous publi cation [15]. These antibodies belong to the yM and yG classes of immunoglobulins [13].
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