Genetic studies on the mixed leukocyte reaction

B Bain, L Lowenstein - Science, 1964 - science.org
B Bain, L Lowenstein
Science, 1964science.org
When leukocytes from pairs of unrelated human subjects are mixed and cultured for several
days, blast-like cells appear that are capable of DNA synthesis and mitosis. This reaction
can be estimated quantitatively by measuring the uptake of tritiated thymidine in the cultures.
In experiments with 15 sibling pairs, the leukocytes of most individuals reacted less strongly
with those of their siblings than with those of an unrelated subject.
When leukocytes from pairs of unrelated human subjects are mixed and cultured for several days, blast-like cells appear that are capable of DNA synthesis and mitosis. This reaction can be estimated quantitatively by measuring the uptake of tritiated thymidine in the cultures. In experiments with 15 sibling pairs, the leukocytes of most individuals reacted less strongly with those of their siblings than with those of an unrelated subject.
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