Genetic regulation of IgE and agglutinating antibody synthesis in lines of mice selected for high and low immune responsiveness

The responses to a wide dose‐range of ovalbumin (OV) have been comparatively studied in terms of IgE and hemagglutinating antibodies in high line (HL), low line (LL) and interline cross mice.

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