The anaphylactic reaction has been made use of in the identification of various types of proteins and is of very great value since the reaction is so delicate, particularly when guinea-pigs are used as test animals.
The albumin behaved like ordinary serum albumin or egg albumin, producing typical and fatal anaphylactic reactions and being specific when tried against mammalian sera.
The histone was so toxic that its anaphylactic properties could not be studied.
Now all these specific reactions, the precipitin reaction as well as the anaphylactic reaction, can be called forth by proteins.
Gay and Robertson were able to show that paranuclein when injected into an animal will sensitize guinea-pigs for anaphylactic intoxication for either paranuclein or casein and apparently indiscriminately.
This idea is supported by the fact that the first development--in the sea urchin to the gastrula stage inclusive--is independent of the nucleus, which is the bearer of the Mendelian factors.
Instead of asking what is the cause of this so-called regeneration we may ask, why the same pieces do not regenerate as long as they are parts of the whole.
It was probably clear to him as it must be to everyone with an adequate training in physics that natural selection does not explain the origin of variation.
If they are absorbed rapidly into the circulation of a patient who happens to have been sensitized to any of them, there is serious danger of anaphylactic shock.
All experimenters, without exception, say that the injection of pollen extract is attended with danger to the patient, danger of anaphylactic shock, and warn against the use of any but the most infinitesimal doses.
The first case in the line of descent must start with a severe poisoning that lays the foundation of the anaphylactic inheritance.
In a disease that is usually so easily controlled by rosin-weed, faradism and ichthyol, I would not expose a hay fever patient to the very real danger of anaphylactic shock.
To avoid anaphylactic shock, this dose must be incredibly small.
Then asthma was included among the anaphylactic reactions and, finally, Wolff-Eisner pointed out that the lesion of hay fever is an anaphylaxis.
Certainly, the startling and sudden effects in so-called pathological intoxication, as in Case 86, suggest the critical and vehement effects seen in the sensitized anaphylactic subject.
With therapeutic sera accidents have been fairly common in the past, grave effects following a second injection; this is a pure anaphylactic phenomenon.
In our opinion the anaphylactic poison does not exist.
Much research has been done to find out methods of preventing the anaphylactic shock, and the most important advances in the field of anti-anaphylaxis are due to Dr.
The second killed--anaphylactic shock, the medics called it.
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