• 1 September 1968
    • journal article
    • Vol. 3  (7) , 657-63
Abstract
After the age of 6 months, NZB/NZW mice develop almost 100% incidence of serum antinuclear factor (ANF) which is located in the IgG immunoglobulin fraction, binds guinea-pig complement and gives homogeneous, membranous and speckled immunofluorescent nuclear staining patterns. No specific in vitro cytotoxic activity against homologous kidney cells was detected in serum from these mice, but their lymphoid cells clustered around a proportion of kidney cells which subsequently degenerated.