Cooperation across the histocompatibility barrier: H2d T cells primed to antigen in an H-2d environment can cooperate with H-2k B cells.
H-2d spleen cells derived from either tetraparental or semiallogeneic radiation bone marrow chimeras can be primed to antigen within H-2d recipients to generate helper T cells capable of cooperating in a secondary response with equal efficiency with H-2d or H-2k B cells. Thus it would seem that the...
Main Authors: | Waldmann, H, Pope, H, Munro, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1976
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