• 1 October 1968
    • journal article
    • Vol. 3  (8) , 837-41
Abstract
The immunocyto-adherence test with sheep red cells coated with rat liver mitochondrial antigen shows that rat spleen cells form more rosettes with the coated cells than with sheep cells alone. The rise in the anti-tissue antibody level after carbon tetrachloride (CC14) injection is accompanied by an increase in the number of rosette forming cells. This evidence adds substantial support to the likely immune nature of the anti-tissue antibody response.