Studies on the sensitization of animals with simple chemical compounds

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Abstract

Experiments on the sensitization of guinea pigs with simple chemical compounds are described. Positive effects were obtained by the administration of small quantities, namely fractions of milligrams, with l : 2: 4 chlorodinitrobenzene, p-nitrosodimethylaniline, l : 2: 4 trinitrobenzene, picryl chloride, four dichlorodinitrobenzenes, and a number of other aromatic compounds. Several substances chemically similar to those enumerated gave negative results. The first named compound is known to produce hypersensitiveness in human beings, a large number of cases having been observed in factory workers. © 1935, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved.

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Landsteiner, K., & Jacobs, J. (1935). Studies on the sensitization of animals with simple chemical compounds. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 61(5), 643–656. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.61.5.643

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