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Science 3 April 1970:
Vol. 168. no. 3927, pp. 133 - 135
DOI: 10.1126/science.168.3927.133

Articles

Mixed Lymphocyte Cultures Produce Effector Cells: Model in vitro for Allograft Rejection

Pekka Häyry 1 and Vittorio Defendi 1

1 Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Mouse peripheral lymphocytes sensitized in vitro by culturing with allogeneic lymphocytes produced immunospecific destruction of target cells, as measured by release of chromium-51. Thus the sensitizing and effector phases of the cell-bound immune response can both be studied in an in vitro system.


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