Общая аллергология - Адо А.Д.
Скачать (прямая ссылка):
Kabat E., Boldt M. Quantitative study of passive anaphylaxis in guinea pig.—“J. Immunol ”, 1944, v. 48, p. 181.
Kabat E., Landow II. A quantitative study of passive anaphylaxis in the guinea pig.— “J. Immunol ”, 1942, v. 44, p. 69.
Kaiser N., Milholl R. I., Rosen F. Glucocorticoid-binding macromolecules in rat and mouse thymocytes.—“J. Biol. Chem”, 1973, v. 248, p. 478.
Kaiserling H. Das Gewebsbild des fieberhaften Rheumatismus; Veranderungen der fie-neren Muskelnerven beim Rheumatismus.—“Virch. Arch. path. Anat. , 1935, Bd 294, S. 414.
Kaiserling II. Untersuchungen zur Frage der Beziehungen des Nervensystems zur al-lergisch-hyperergischen Entziindung.—“Virch. Arch. path. Anat.”, 1937, v. 299, p. 253.
Kaliner М., Austen K. F. Cyclic AMP. ATP and reverside anaphylactic histamine release from rat mast cells.—“J. Immunol.”, 1974, v. 112, p. 664.
Kammerer H. Allergische Erkrankungen und Diathese. Munchen, 1956.
Katsh S., Marshall J. M. Electrical and mechanical responses of uterine smooth muscle during anaphylaxis in vitro.—“Am. J. Physiol.”, 1959, v. 196, p. 39—43.
Katz D. II, Benacerraf B. The regulatory influence of activated T cells on В cell responses to antigen.—“Adv. Immunol.”, 1972, v. 15, p. 2.
Katz G., Cohen S. Experimental evidence for histamine release in allergy.—“J. Am. Med. Ass.”, 1941, v. 117, p. 1782.
Kauff R. E. Effects of water-soluble adrenocortical steroids on passive cutaneous anaphylaxis of the guinea pig.—‘•“J. Allergy”, 1961, v. 32, p. 190.
Kellaway С. II. The anaphylactic reaction of the isolated uterus of the rat.—“Brit. J. exp. Path.”, 1930, v. 11, p. 72.
Kellaway С. II., Trethewie E. R. The liberation of a slow-reacting smooth muscle stimulating substance in anaphylaxis.—“Quart. J. exp. Physiol.’’, 1940, v. 30, p. 121.
Kelley V. C. Production and metabolism of steroids in rheumatic fever.—In: Inflartnma-tion and diseases of connective tissue, 1961, p. 575.
Kellner A., Robertson T. Selective necrosis of cardiac and skeletal muscle induced ex-
perimen,tally by means of proteolytuc enzyme solution given intravenously.—“J. exp. Med.", 1954, v. 98, p. 387.
Kindred J. E. Quantitative study of hemopoetic organs of young adult albino rats —“Am. J. Anat.”, 1942, v. 71, p. 207.
Kilham L. A skin test antigen common to five viruses of the psittacosis—lymphogranuloma group.—“J. Immunol.”, 1948, v. 60, p. 157.
King T. P. Ragweed pollen allergens.—In: Allergology. Proc. VIII intern. Congr. of allergology. Amsterdam, 1974, p. 394—399.
Kirperkar S. М., Misu V. Release of noradrenaline by splenic nerve stimulation and its dependence on calcium.—“J. Physiol.”, 1967, v. 188, p. 219—234.
Kling C. (Jber die direktische Erregbarkeit der motorischen Nerven wahrend des ana-phylaktischen Zustandes.—“Z. Immun-Forsch.”, 1912, Bd 13, S. 43.
Klinge F., Fricke G. Experimentelle Untersuchungen iiber anaphylaktische Entziindung der Gelenke.—“Krankheitsforschung”, 1931, Bd 9, S. 81.
Knepper R. Uber die Lokalisierung der experimentellen allergischen Hyperergie.— “Virch. Arch.”, 1935, Bd 295, S. 296.
Knox R. B., Heslop-Harrison L. Localization of antigens associated with the pollen grain wall by immunofluorescence.—“Nature”, 1970, v. 225. march. 14.
fiokas Т., Sarkadi L., Went S. Uber die Rolle von Cholin und Histamine im Entsle-hung Mechanismus anaphylaktische Schockerscheinungen. Naunyn-Schmicdo-bergs.—“Arch. exp. Path.”, 1937, Bd 187, S. 477.
Konzett H. The effect of 5-hydroxytryptamine.—“J. Brit. Pharm.”, 1956, v. 11, p. 289.
Krause R. M. Antigenic components of hemolytic streptococcus.—In: Immunopatholo-gy, 3-rd Int. Symposium. Basel—Stuttgart, 1963, p. 282.
Kuntz A. Automic nervous system in relation to allergy.—“Ann. Allergy”, 1945, v. 3, p. 91.
Labort //., Morand P. L’anaphylaxie vue sous le jour de l’activite cholinestersigue.— “Presse med.”, 1946, v. 54, p. 533.
Lancefield R. C., Perlman G. Preparation and properties of typespecific M-antigen, isolated from group A liemolitic streptococcus.—“J. exp. Med.”, 1952, v. 9G, p. 71.
Landsteiner K., Chase M. Experiments of transfer of cutaneous sensitivity to simple compounds.—“Proc. Soc. exp. Biol”, 1942, v. 49, p. 688.
Landsteiner K., Jacobs J. Studies on the sensitization of animals with simple chemical compounds.—“J. exp. Med.", 1936, v. 64, p. 717.
Landsteiner K., van der Scheer J. The serological specifity of peptides.—“J. exp. Med.”, 1939, v. 69, p. 705; 1940, v. 71, p. 445.
Laporte R. Caracteres histologiques des lesions Luberculeuses sur infection cutano chez le cobaye.—“C. R. Soc. Biol. , 1934, v. 115, p. 1206.
Lawrence H. S. The transfer in humans of delayed skin sensitivity to streptococcal M substance and to tuberculin with disrupted leucocytes.—“J. clin. Invest.’’, 1955, v. 34, p. 219.
Lawrence //. S. The transfer of hypersensitivity of the delayed type in man. Cellular and humoral aspects of hypersensitivity states. Symposium. London, 1959, p. 279.
Lawrence H. S. Transfer factor.—“Adv. Immunol.”, 1969, v. 11, p. 196.