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Petra W. Duda, Mascha C. Schmied, Sandra L. Cook, Jeffrey I. Krieger, David A. Hafler
Published in Volume 105, Issue 7
J Clin Invest. 2000; 105(7):967–976 doi:10.1172/JCI8970
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GA-specific secretion of cytokines is polarized toward a Th2 response after daily injections of GA. The GA-specific secretion of the cytokines IL-5 and IFN-γ was measured in T-cell lines by 2 methods: ELISPOT (a) and ELISA (b) assays. Each symbol represents the difference of spots counted or Δ pg/mL measured in split-well assays between the GA (20 μg/mL) condition and the no-antigen control. The limits of detection were 1 spot and 10 pg/mL, respectively. Numbers represent the percentage of T-cell lines in each quadrant with a minimum difference in spots of twice the SD of the negative controls for IL-5 and IFN-γ, respectively.