PEDIATRICS Vol. 96 No. 2 August 1995, pp. 379
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CHARACTERIZATION OF CAT DANDER-SPECIFIC T LYMPHOCYTES FROM ATOPIC PATIENTS

Russell J. Hopp DO1

1 Omaha, NE

Cat dander is well recognized by T cells from patients who are cat-allergic. I cells recognize multiple cat dander proteins. These I cells rapidly produce cytokines (ie, IL-4) to turn on IgE production.