oxazolone and Newcastle-Disease

oxazolone has been researched along with Newcastle-Disease* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for oxazolone and Newcastle-Disease

ArticleYear
Depression of contact sensitivity to oxazolone by the paramyxovirus of Newcastle disease. Impairment by infectious virus of effector T cells which mediate the response to contactant.
    International archives of allergy and applied immunology, 1981, Volume: 66, Issue:1

    The paramyxovirus of Newcastle disease (NDV) impairs the contact sensitivity to oxazolone in CBA/J mice: in vitro treatment with the infectious virus inhibits the passive transfer of contact sensitivity. Experiments performed with three different virus preparations demonstrate that only the infectious virus is able to inhibit the hypersensitivity reaction while treatment of virus by heat or ultraviolet irradiation wipes out its inhibitory activity. These results suggest that I-NDV depresses the response to oxazolone by its action on T immunoblasts which mediate the response to contactant.

    Topics: Animals; Antigens; Cell Movement; Dermatitis, Contact; Female; Hypersensitivity, Delayed; Immunization, Passive; Lymphocyte Activation; Lymphocytes; Male; Mice; Mice, Inbred CBA; Newcastle Disease; Oxazoles; Oxazolone; T-Lymphocytes

1981