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Science 27 August 1965:
Vol. 149. no. 3687, pp. 991 - 993
DOI: 10.1126/science.149.3687.991

Articles

Primary Immune Reactions in Organ Cultures

Amiela Globerson 1 and Robert Auerbach 1

1 Department of Zoology University of Wisconsin, Madison

Primary immune reactions were initiated and maintained in vitro. Spleen explants from mice treated with either phytohemagglutinin or adjuvant were stimulated to form hemagglutinins and hemolysins, whereas no treatment of spleen donors was necessary to invoke a "graft-versus-host" response which led to specific splenomegly.


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