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Successful Crossing in the Genus Lathyrus through Stylar Amputation
INTERSPECIFIC hybridization in the genus Lathyrus has been attempted by several workers with little success. Barker1 obtained viable, partially fertile hybrids from the cross L. hirsutus × L. odoratus. Taylor2 cl...
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Fate of Homologous Adult Spleen Cells injected into New-born Mice
DURING a series of experiments involving radiation chimæras, it became increasingly evident that it would be necessary to consider the results in terms of immunological tolerance of the actively acquired type....
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Anaemia Associated with the NK/Lymphoma in Mice
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Attempted Tumour Therapy Complicated by a Viroid Associate of the Tumour
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Establishment and Stability of Chimerism between Two Closely Related Lines of Mice
THE Medical Research Council Radiobiology Unit at Harwell recently developed a strain of CBA mice containing the T6 marker chromosomes3,4. They kindly sent a breeding unit to the Chester Beatty Research Institute...
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Time of Action of the Thymus in the Irradiated Adult Mouse
RECENT interest in the thymus has derived largely from the discovery that in both neonatally thymectomized and thymoctomized irradiated adult mice the development of the ability to respond to primary antigenic...
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A Cellular Component of Thymic Function
THYMECTOMY in the new-born1,2 or in the adult irradiated mouse3 leads to a long-lasting suppression of the ability to respond to primary antigenic challenge. It has been shown in both instances that thymus grafti...
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Thymus Grafts in Thymectomized and Normal Mice
EXPERIMENTS carried out on cytologically marked normal F1 recipients implanted with a thymus from a newborn donor of the parental type have shown that cellular traffic from the host to the thymus graft can take p...
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Thymidine in Cells
Thymidine Metabolism and Cell Kinetics
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Inactivation of Thymus Cells after Multiple Injections of Antigen
CELLS from a thymus graft are capable of proliferating in response to certain antigenic stimuli but are apparently incapable of producing antibody1, and it has been suggested that these cells, here referred to as...
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Mode of Action for Anti-lymphocyte Serum
Recovery of the immune response both to sheep red blood cells and to skin homografts in mice treated with anti-lymphocyte serum is thymus-dependent. One result of this treatment is that thymus-derived cells ar...
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The thymus humoral factor under scrutiny
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Cellular Deficit in Thymectomized Mice
FOR the immune response to take place different types of cell must interact1–3. Two populations of mouse spleen cells, both of which are required for the in vitro response to sheep erythrocytes, can be separated ...
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Chimaerism after Introduction of Lymphocytes into Normal Mice
THE lymphocyte population of mice can be thought to consist of at least two cell types1, of which one, the T cell2, derives from the thymus and which seems to be the only type of cell which can divide in response...
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Immune Systems
Factors Regulating the Immune Response
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Immune Responses
Cellular Immunology
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Pre-emption in Immunity
IN a series of experiments designed to explore the cellular basis of immunological tolerance1, it was discovered that the response of the draining lymph nodes of mice to a subcutaneous injection of sheep red bloo...
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Immune Machinery
Immune Surveillance: Perspectives in Immunology
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Requirement of Thymus-dependent Lymphocytes for Potentiation by Adjuvants of Antibody Formation
THE mode of action of immunological adjuvants is of theoretical as well as practical importance. Adjuvants can not only increase immune responses; they can also bring about change from one type of immune respo...
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Immunology
Journal of Immunological Methods