Common antibody-induced redistribution on thymocytes of strain-, species- and non-species-specific antigenic determinants shared by brain and thymocytes of mice.
- 1 November 1974
- journal article
- Vol. 27 (5) , 807-13
Abstract
Brain and thymocytes of rats, mice and fowls have certain antigenic determinants in common, which are restricted to these tissues. Among these, strain-, as well as species- and non-species-specific determinants have been detected with allotypic and heterologous antisera, respectively. With regard to the identical distribution pattern of these three different types of determinants on brain, thymus and lymph nodes it was suggested that they might belong to a common antigenic system. Using the technique of antibody-induced antigen redistribution, it is shown in the present paper that these three determinants on the thymocyte surface share a common molecular basic structure.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
- Antigenic correlations between brain and thymus. I. Common antigenic structures in rat and mouse brain tissue and thymocytesEuropean Journal of Immunology, 1972
- Independence of HL‐A antigens and immunoglobulin determinants on the surface of human lymphoid cellsEuropean Journal of Immunology, 1972
- Antibody‐induced redistribution of HL‐A antigens at the cell surfaceEuropean Journal of Immunology, 1972
- Antilymphocytic activity of rabbit anti-chicken anti-brain sera.1972
- ANTIGENIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THYMOCYTES AND BRAIN TISSUE IN RATSThe Lancet, 1971
- Brain-associated Θ antigen: Reactivity of rabbit anti-mouse brain with mouse lymphoid cellsCellular Immunology, 1971
- Two distinct populations of peripheral lymphocytes in mice distinguishable by immunofluorescence.1970
- Immunoglobulin Determinants on the Surface of Mouse Lymphoid CellsNature, 1970
- The specificity of antilymphocyte sera to thymic, splenic, and leukemic lymphocytes.1968
- Mouse Thymic Iso-antigensNature, 1966