Mechanisms at the cellular level during induction of high zone tolerance in vitro.

The in vitro induction of high zone tolerance to polymerized flagellin of S. adelaide in CBA mouse spleen cells consists of two stages: (a) Attachment of tolerance inducing concentrations of antigen to the surface of immunocompetent cells. (b) Inactivation of the immunocompetent cells by the surface...

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Asıl Yazarlar: Diener, E, Feldmann, M
Materyal Türü: Journal article
Dil:English
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: 1972
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Feldmann, M
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description The in vitro induction of high zone tolerance to polymerized flagellin of S. adelaide in CBA mouse spleen cells consists of two stages: (a) Attachment of tolerance inducing concentrations of antigen to the surface of immunocompetent cells. (b) Inactivation of the immunocompetent cells by the surface-bound antigen. The definition of these two stages is based on the finding that trypsin treatment of spleen cells within 16 hr after tolerance induction in vitro completely reverses the state of unresponsiveness. However, reversibility of the tolerant state could not be observed by trypsinization of cells after 3 days of culture with antigen. Trypsin treatment of spleen cells before exposure to antigen prevented the induction of tolerance in vitro. This suggests that antigen binding was abolished by removal of recognition sites by the proteolytic enzyme. © 1972.
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spelling oxford-uuid:f485daf0-1db8-476a-a9bc-8e3d5ad73cc62022-03-27T12:20:25ZMechanisms at the cellular level during induction of high zone tolerance in vitro.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:f485daf0-1db8-476a-a9bc-8e3d5ad73cc6EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1972Diener, EFeldmann, MThe in vitro induction of high zone tolerance to polymerized flagellin of S. adelaide in CBA mouse spleen cells consists of two stages: (a) Attachment of tolerance inducing concentrations of antigen to the surface of immunocompetent cells. (b) Inactivation of the immunocompetent cells by the surface-bound antigen. The definition of these two stages is based on the finding that trypsin treatment of spleen cells within 16 hr after tolerance induction in vitro completely reverses the state of unresponsiveness. However, reversibility of the tolerant state could not be observed by trypsinization of cells after 3 days of culture with antigen. Trypsin treatment of spleen cells before exposure to antigen prevented the induction of tolerance in vitro. This suggests that antigen binding was abolished by removal of recognition sites by the proteolytic enzyme. © 1972.
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Mechanisms at the cellular level during induction of high zone tolerance in vitro.
title Mechanisms at the cellular level during induction of high zone tolerance in vitro.
title_full Mechanisms at the cellular level during induction of high zone tolerance in vitro.
title_fullStr Mechanisms at the cellular level during induction of high zone tolerance in vitro.
title_full_unstemmed Mechanisms at the cellular level during induction of high zone tolerance in vitro.
title_short Mechanisms at the cellular level during induction of high zone tolerance in vitro.
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