Survival of MHC-deficient mouse heterotopic cardiac allografts

L Campos, A Naji, BC Deli, JH Kern, JI Kim… - …, 1995 - journals.lww.com
L Campos, A Naji, BC Deli, JH Kern, JI Kim, CF Barker, JF Markmann
Transplantation, 1995journals.lww.com
MATERIALS AND METHODS Animals. Inbred DBA/2J, BALB/cByJ, CBAJ, C3HSnJ, and
C57BL/6J mice were purchased from The Jackson Laboratory (Bar Harbor, ME). Class I–
deficient MHC (CID) mice were a generous gift from Drs. Koller and Smithies (12). Class II
MHC-deficient mice (CIID) were purchased and bred under license agreement of Gen-
Pharm. International (Mountain View, CA). Mice with combined class I and class II deficiency
(CI+ IID) were produced by interbreeding the (CID) and (CIID lines, Both (CID) and CIID and …
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Animals. Inbred DBA/2J, BALB/cByJ, CBAJ, C3HSnJ, and C57BL/6J mice were purchased from The Jackson Laboratory (Bar Harbor, ME). Class I–deficient MHC (CID) mice were a generous gift from Drs. Koller and Smithies (12). Class II MHC-deficient mice (CIID) were purchased and bred under license agreement of Gen-Pharm. International (Mountain View, CA). Mice with combined class I and class II deficiency (CI+ IID) were produced by interbreeding the (CID) and (CIID lines, Both (CID) and CIID and thus (CI--CID mice
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