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1 Department of Pathology and Laboratory of Immunology, School of Dental Medicine, Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel
Instillations of bovine serum albumin into the parotid gland of rats elicit a local and systemic immune response, the former being the more pronounced response. With increasing number of intraductal instillations of antigen, the titers of antibodies in the saliva and serum rise progressively.
Submitted on February 27, 1974
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