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The biological activity of soluble antigen-antibody complexes: II. Physical properties of soluble complexes having skin-irritating activity
Previous work by Germuth and McKinnon (1), Trapani et al. (2), and ourselves (3) has established the fact that soluble antigen-antibody complexes formed in excess antigen can, (a) induce symptoms similar to anaphylaxis, (b) cause contraction of isolated smooth muscle from normal guinea pigs, and (c) increase the permeability of skin capillaries in a manner similar to that obtained in passive cutaneous anaphylaxis. These findings immediately raise many questions as to the fundamental mechanisms involved. For example, is the free antigen playing some role; is the toxicity dependent upon some change in the molecular structure of either antigen or antibody upon combination; is the complex itself toxic without any change in the molecular structure of the components; is the antigen-antibody ratio important; and, is complement involved? The work reported here involves a study of the possible role of free antigen and the nature of the complex. Some study was also made of untreated and decomplemented antiserums and, although there was no difference, this cannot rule out the possible participation of the test animal's (guinea pig's) own complement
Bound entanglement provides convertibility of pure entangled states
I show that two distant parties can transform pure entangled states to
arbitrary pure states by stochastic local operations and classical
communication (SLOCC) at the single copy level, if they share bound entangled
states. This is the effect of bound entanglement since this entanglement
processing is impossible by SLOCC alone. Similar effect of bound entanglement
occurs in three qubits where two incomparable entangled states of GHZ and W can
be inter-converted. In general multipartite settings composed by distant
parties, all -partite pure entangled states are inter-convertible by SLOCC
with the assistance of bound entangled states with positive partial transpose.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure. Results for multipartite settings were adde
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