Pathological changes in F1 hybrid mice following transplantation of spleen cells from donors of the parental strains.
- 1 April 1959
- journal article
- Vol. 2 (2) , 182-93
Abstract
It has already been reported by one of us (Boyse, 1959) that intraperitoneal transplants of spleen cells from A strain donor mice that had been immunized against C57BL strain tissues were invariably lethal to hosts of the F1 (C57BL×A) constitution.Keywords
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