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In Vitro Studies on H-2 Linked Unresponsiveness. 1. Normal Helper Cells to (T,G)-A-L and GAT in Low and Non-responder Mice

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Journal Immunology
Date 1977 Mar 1
PMID 66198
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Lymphoid cells from unprimed high responder (C57BL/10) and low responder mice (B10.Br, B10.A, CBA) to (T,G)-A-L and high responder (B10, B10.A) and non-responder (B10.G, DBA/I) mice to GAT can be induced to form antigen specific T-helper cells in vitro under identical culture conditions. The helper cells induced from high and low or non-responder mice appear to be identical in efficiency, antigen concentration requirement for induction and induction kinetics.

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