Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10940924 | Immunobiology | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In patients with ACM, a local adaptive response with increased lymphocyte trafficking appears to be the most likely mechanism of reaction to Ni administered with the omPT.
Keywords
International Contact Dermatitis Research GroupEPTTLRAPCACDACMAGSDTHWBCmAbsHRPSSCPerCPICDRGOmpTPBSEQAIQAFACSFITCnatural killerallophycocyaninAntigensEDTAEthylenediaminetetraacetic acidexternal quality assessmentstandard deviationdelayed-type hypersensitivityanalysis of varianceANOVAELISAEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayToll-like receptorAllergic contact dermatitisinductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometryICP-MSphycoerythrinPhosphate buffered salinefluorescein isothiocyanatefluorescence-activated cell sorterNickelMonoclonal antibodiesHorseradish peroxidaseside light scatterperidinin chlorophyll proteinwhite blood cellsToll-like receptors
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Authors
Marco Di Tola, Mariacatia Marino, Rachele Amodeo, Fabio Tabacco, Rossella Casale, Luciano Portaro, Raffaele Borghini, Antonio Cristaudo, Fedele Manna, Alfredo Rossi, Ornella De Pità , Patrizia Cardelli, Antonio Picarelli,