Tolerance induction to a hapten protein conjugate in vivo: are suppressor T cells involved.
The cellular basis of high and low zone tolerance to dinitrophenylated human IgG (DNP HGG) was investigated in mice by using an analysis of carrier hapten relationships to identify the nonresponding cell. Low zone tolerance in vivo was found to be solely due to tolerance at the T cell level, confirm...
Main Authors: | Huchet, R, Feldmann, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1974
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