1964
DOI: 10.1097/00007890-196401000-00047
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Behavior of skin homografts in human pregnancy

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“…This indicates that estrogen suppresses the growth and differentiation of T lymphocytes in the thymus (18,40). The increase in circulating sex steroids during pregnancy also induces a transient involution of the thymus and suppresseses immunoresponses, which may be involved in preventing the maternal-fetal rejection response (41,42). On the other hand, OVX results in hyperplasia of peripheral lymph nodes, spleen, and thymus (42).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates that estrogen suppresses the growth and differentiation of T lymphocytes in the thymus (18,40). The increase in circulating sex steroids during pregnancy also induces a transient involution of the thymus and suppresseses immunoresponses, which may be involved in preventing the maternal-fetal rejection response (41,42). On the other hand, OVX results in hyperplasia of peripheral lymph nodes, spleen, and thymus (42).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%