Infectious immunological tolerance

RK Gershon, K Kondo - Immunology, 1971 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
RK Gershon, K Kondo
Immunology, 1971ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Previous studies have shown that thymectomized lethally irradiated bone marrow grafted
mice, reconstituted with thymocytes and pretreated with a large dose of sheep red blood
cells (SRBC), are unable to respond to a subsequent immunizing injection of SRBC even
after an inoculation of normal thymocytes. If, however, the mice are not thymocyte
reconstituted prior to the pretreatment with SRBC, they can respond almost normally to an
immunizing injection of SRBC if inoculated with normal thymocytes after the termination of …
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that thymectomized lethally irradiated bone marrow grafted mice, reconstituted with thymocytes and pretreated with a large dose of sheep red blood cells (SRBC), are unable to respond to a subsequent immunizing injection of SRBC even after an inoculation of normal thymocytes. If, however, the mice are not thymocyte reconstituted prior to the pretreatment with SRBC, they can respond almost normally to an immunizing injection of SRBC if inoculated with normal thymocytes after the termination of antigen pretreatment.
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