1. A simplified method for estimating free-thyroxine fraction in serum;Cavalieri, R.R.; Castle, J.N.; Searle, G.L.;J. nucl. Med,1969
2. The estimation of thyroid hormone binding by plasma proteins and of unbound levels of thyroxinein plasma;Clark, F.;Symposium on the thyroid gland; (Suppl., J. clin. Path,1967
3. The exudate of guinea pig peritoneal macrophages Migration speed in the presence of antigen is was elicited by intraperitoneal injection of sterile compared with that in its absence, ie, in the control liquid paraffin and washing out the peritoneal cavity mixture of irradiated macrophages and lymphocytes with Hanks balanced salt solution containing 5 units under test, and may be expressed as a percentage of heparin/ml some eight to 12 days later. This change. Results have been clear cut in neurological suspension was washed twice (spinning at 250 g for (Caspary and Field, 1970) and thyroid (Field et al, 10 minutes) in heparinized balanced salt solution and 1970) disease, but the method is applicable to a very finally suspende&ln TC-199 (without heparin) the wide spectrum of physiological and pathological volume being adjusted to yield 107 cells/ml. Usually conditions in which sensitization of circulating
4. To this the antigen to be tested was added in 0-1 ml of saline. The actual amount of antigen may References have to be determined, but in our own experiments we have used 100 jug of encephalitogenic factor (Caspary and Field, 1970), or special aliquots of thyroid derived antigens;ml;Science; Mechanism of a reaction in vitro associated with delayed-type hypersensitivity,1966
5. Sensitization of blood lymphocytes to possible antigens in neurological disease;Caspary, E.A.; Field, E.J.,1970