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The Journal of Experimental Medicine, Vol 128, 341-355, Copyright © 1968 by The Rockefeller University Press


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STUDIES ON RABBIT LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO : IX. THE SUPPRESSION OF ANTIALLOTYPE-INDUCED BLAST TRANSFORMATION IN LYMPHOCYTE CULTURES FROM ALLOTYPICALLY SUPPRESSED DONORS



Stewart Sell M.D.1

1 From the Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213

The number of lymphocytes transformed in vitro by antiallotype sera in cultures obtained from allotypically suppressed rabbits is significantly less than that induced in cultures from normal rabbits. There is a compensatory increase in the amount of transformation induced by antiallotype sera directed toward the unsuppressed allotype. Thus the control of allotypic expression is suppressed rabbits appears to be the same for lymphocytes and for plasma cells.

Submitted on April 16, 1968


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