Summary
The latent period for passive anaphylactic sensitization in the guinea pig was investigated with known amounts of rabbit antiovalbumin and was found to be a function of the amount of antibody used, when a constant amount of antigen is used which is sufficient to react completely with the antibody injected.
The proportions of antibody and antigen required for fatal shock varied at different time intervals between sensitization and shock.
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