• 1 October 1972
    • journal article
    • Vol. 23  (4) , 591-7
Abstract
Rabbit anti-allotype sera produce transformation of rabbit peripheral blood lymphocytes and when injected neonatally into genetically heterozygous rabbits can cause suppression of the paternally contributed allotypic immunoglobulin. In contrast sheep anti-rabbit allotype sera, although causing similar transformation do not cause allotypic suppression when injected neonatally.