Specificity of the human IgE response to inhaled acid anhydrides.
Patients with work-related respiratory symptoms caused by inhaled acid anhydrides (trimellitic (TMA), phthalic (PA), tetrachlorophthalic (TCPA), and maleic anhydrides) have specific IgE antibody. The antibody is specific for a conjugate of the sensitizing anhydride (the hapten) and human serum album...
Main Authors: | Topping, MD, Venables, K, Luczynska, C, Howe, W, Taylor, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1986
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