Strong and weak histocompatibility gene differences in mice and their role in the rejection of homografts of tumors and skin

S Counce, P SMITH, R Barth, GD Snell - Annals of surgery, 1956 - journals.lww.com
S Counce, P SMITH, R Barth, GD Snell
Annals of surgery, 1956journals.lww.com
SuscErrııurr and resistance to homo-grafts, like compatibility and incompatibility in the case
of blood transfusions, is genetically determined.**** The genes producing the individual
differences, which in turn cause homograft rejection, have been called histocompatibility
genes." While our knowledge of histocompatibility genes is in a primitive state compared
with our knowledge of blood group genes, it has of recent years been possible to detect and
precisely characterize some of them in the LLLLS SAAAAS AAAAA AAAA AAAA …
SuscErrııurr and resistance to homo-grafts, like compatibility and incompatibility in the case of blood transfusions, is genetically determined.**** The genes producing the individual differences, which in turn cause homograft rejection, have been called histocompatibility genes." While our knowledge of histocompatibility genes is in a primitive state compared with our knowledge of blood group genes, it has of recent years been possible to detect and precisely characterize some of them in the LLLLS SAAAAS AAAAA AAAA AAAA SAAAAAS00
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