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- BookLiron Pantanowitz, Juan Xing, Sara E. Monaco.Contents:
Preparation techniques
Intraoperative cytology
Gynecologic system
Respiratory system
Hematopathology
Genitourinary system
Pancreatobiliary, liver, and gastrointestinal tract
Head and neck (includes thyroid)
Bone and soft tissue
Central nervous system
Mediastinum, retroperitoneum, and adrenal glands
Ancillary testing. - ArticleWaltenbaugh C, Thèze J, Benacerraf B.J Exp Med. 1977 May 01;145(5):1278-87.Primary responses to the linear polymers of L-glutamic acid, L-tyrosine, and L-alanine are restricted to the IgG class of antibodies. The appearance of specific IgM antibodies against these antigens is dependent upon secondary immunization, in contrast to many classical antigenic systems. The presence of an IgM response was verified by a direct plaque-forming cell assay, the inhibition of direct plaques by an antiserum specific for mouse micron-chain, and the physical separation of IgM and IgG GAT-specific antibodies by gel filtration. Preimmunization of the appropriate nonresponder strain with GAT or GT inhibits both the secondary IgM and IgG responses to GAT-MBSA and GT-MBSA, respectively. The tolerance observed is due to the induction of suppressor cells as demonstrated by cell transfer experiments.