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Science 1 September 1967: Vol. 157. no. 3792, pp. 1060 - 1062 DOI: 10.1126/science.157.3792.1060
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Cytotoxic Effect of Lymphocyte-Antigen Interaction in Delayed Hypersensitivity
Nancy H. Ruddle 1 and
Byron H. Waksman 1
1 Department of Microbiology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Lymph node cells from inbred rats having delayed sensitivity to soluble proteins inhibit growth of syngeneic or allogeneic fibroblasts in the presence of specific antigen. A relation is suggested between this in vitro phenomenon and other systems believed to be specific manifestations of delayed hypersensitivity.
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