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- BookHarry Owen.Contents:
1 Introduction
Part I
2 Early Examples of Simulation in Training and Healthcare
3 Simulation in Medical Science
Part II
4 Simulation in Obstetrics and Midwifery
Part III
5 Simulators and Teaching Aids Used in Teaching Medicine
6 Simulation in Surgery
7 Simulation in Oto-, Rhino-, and Laryngology
8 Simulation in the Treatment of Eye Disorders
9 Simulation in Nursing
10 Simulation and Teaching in Resuscitation and Trauma Management
11 Simulation in Dentistry and Dental Hygiene
Index. - ArticleKoskimies S.Acta Pathol Microbiol Scand C. 1977 Feb;85(1):33-40.Mice were injected intraperitoneally with Sepharose 4B beads coupled with hapten NIP, and their anti-NIP response was studied by counting antibody forming cells and determining serum titers. Mice responded well to doses of 0.7 ml of packed beads but 0.3 and 1.2 doses induced much weaker responses. Anti-NIP titers in recipients of 0.7 ml of the antigen lasted nearly constant for at least 7 weeks. Both T cell status of the recipient and use of adjuvant had an effect on the response. Antigen without adjuvant induced primarily IgM antibodies in normal mice, but IgM and IgG in nude mice. When Hemophilus pertussis or polyacrylic acid was used as adjuvant both normal and nude mice produced IgM and IgG antibodies, and normal mice produced in addittion IgA antibodies.