@article{4528218515894da484d906c6bf894b40,
title = "Blocking of Prausnitz-K{\"u}stner sensitization with reagin by 'A chain' of human γ1A-globulin",
abstract = "Normal human γ1A-globulin blocked passive sensitization of non-allergic humand skin with reagin. The blocking ability of the protein remained after reduction and alkulation. It was also indicated that the blocking ability was associated with A chain rather than B chain in γ1A-globulin molecules.",
author = "Kimishige Ishizaka and Teruko Ishizaka and Hathorn, {Evelyn M.}",
note = "Funding Information: * This work was supported mostly by Research Grant AI-04985 and partly by General Research Support Grant FR-05216, United States Public Health Service. It was also supported by the Office of Naval Research Department of the United States Navy NONR-3656~ z) when the author was working at the University of California Medical Center in San Francisco as a visiting assistant professor in July 1963. ? In order to avoid confusion in nomenclature, the terms A and B chains rather than H",
year = "1964",
month = oct,
language = "English (US)",
volume = "1",
pages = "197--200,IN3--IN4,201--204,IN5--IN6,205--207",
journal = "Immunochemistry",
issn = "0019-2791",
publisher = "Elsevier Limited",
number = "3",
}