Title : Binding of human IgE immunoglobulin to rat mast cells. A study by means of three independent techniques.

Pub. Date : 1975

PMID : 51010






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1 Upon action of anti-IgE antiserum on IgE-coated rat mast cells, the mast cells released up to 47.5% of their total histamine content in a fluorometric histamine assay. Histamine immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens
2 Upon action of anti-IgE antiserum on IgE-coated rat mast cells, the mast cells released up to 47.5% of their total histamine content in a fluorometric histamine assay. Histamine immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens
3 Upon action of anti-IgE antiserum on IgE-coated rat mast cells, the mast cells released up to 47.5% of their total histamine content in a fluorometric histamine assay. Histamine immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens
4 Upon action of anti-IgE antiserum on IgE-coated rat mast cells, the mast cells released up to 47.5% of their total histamine content in a fluorometric histamine assay. Histamine immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens
5 A relationship was established between sensitizing doses of human IgE and histamine release. Histamine immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens