Manifestation of anaphylaxis to egg albumen in the lizard, Calotes versicolor

Experientia
S Jayaraman, V R Muthukkaruppan

Abstract

Anaphylaxis was induced in the lizard, Calotes versicolor by egg albumen. The symptoms were similar to those found in other species. The maximum mortality occurred 14 days after sensitization and the reaction was specific. Splenectomy before sensitization abrogated the manifestations of anaphylaxis.

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Jan 1, 1984·Developmental and Comparative Immunology·K Natarajan, V R Muthukkaruppan
Oct 1, 1978·Developmental and Comparative Immunology·L J Gershwin
Jan 1, 1980·Developmental and Comparative Immunology·R Pitchappan
Apr 1, 1977·Developmental and Comparative Immunology·S Jayaraman, V R Muthukkaruppan
Nov 26, 2014·Annual Review of Animal Biosciences·Laurel J Gershwin

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