Allosuppression: evidence for the involvement of both "noncytotoxic" and cytotoxic T cells.
Allogeneic suppressor cells were generated by priming to a minor histocompatibility antigen. C57BL/10 female mice were primed to the male-specific minor transplantation antigen, H-Y. After boosting, anti-male-primed cells could potently suppress the secondary antibody response of male spleen cells i...
Main Authors: | Zamoyska, R, Waldmann, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1984
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