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Science 1 September 1978:
Vol. 201. no. 4358, pp. 833 - 835
DOI: 10.1126/science.684410

Articles

Science, Vol 201, Issue 4358, 833-835
Copyright © 1978 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


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Allergic orchitis lesions are adoptively transferred from vasoligated guinea pigs to syngeneic recipients

KS Tung

Histopathology typical of allergic orchitis developed in testes of inbred guinea pigs 16 months after vasoligation. A similar histopathology was found in unoperated testes after unilateral vasoligation. Peritoneal exudate cells from vasoligated guinea pigs transferred identical lesions to syngeneic recipients. The testicular lesions in long-term vasoligated guinea pigs have an immunological basis.


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