• 1 January 1976
    • journal article
    • abstracts
    • p. 163-7
Abstract
Experiments on an immunogenetically standardized inbred rat strain combination were necessary to determine whether immunological reactions have an effect on the increase and transformation processes of allogeneic formalin-fixed venous implants. By using a RtH-1-incompatible allogeneic strain combination we found that immunological mechanisms-humoral or cellbound-are insignificant to such venous implants. The formalin-fixing procedure caused the antigenicity to lose its effectiveness. Thus, the submitted material shows that immunological reactions are not responsible for delayed alterations in such venous implants.

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