Iverson et al., 1972 - Google Patents
The role of a carrier‐determinant and T cells in the induction of liver‐specific autoantibodies in the mouseIverson et al., 1972
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- 13738238476563164954
- Author
- Iverson G
- Lindenmann J
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- Publication venue
- European journal of immunology
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The immune response of inbred mice to a water‐soluble liver extract (F‐antigen) from certain allogenic strains of inbred mice is shown to be thymus‐dependent. Mice do not produce any detectable anti‐liver antibody (anti‐F) if they are first rendered tolerant to the …
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