Immunological unresponsiveness

WO Weigle - Advances in immunology, 1973 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary The induction, degree, and the duration of immunological
unresponsiveness are dependent on the species and strain of animals, the
immunocompetence of the host, the nature of antigen, the dose of antigen, and the route of
injection. The ease with which immunological unresponsiveness is induced is markedly
dependent on the species. The immunocompetence of the host is another major factor in the
induction of immunological unresponsiveness. Usually, the higher the degree of …