1971
DOI: 10.1002/jso.2930030211
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Biological testing of antilymphocyte sera and globulin in the baboon

Abstract: A variety of antilymphocyte sera (ALS) and globulins (ALG) as well as other adjuvant compounds (procytoxide, PCO) were evaluated in 40 adult chacma baboons housed at the Roswell Park Surgical Primate Center. Animals were characterized in terms of human erythrocyte and leukocyte compatibility and then entered into the test evaluation program. Paired animals exchanged first-and second-set skin grafts and subsequently renal allografts with and without therapy. Appropriate interval periods elapsed between each all… Show more

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“…Serological (antigenic) discordance in donor-recipient pairs has been expressed as percent incompatibility, in baboon renal allotransplantation [7,8], More recently, the percent incompatibility (discordance) was an adjunct part of the selection of the best donor for human intrafamilial renal allografts [2]. Other investigators [3] have used a net histocompatibility ratio for prognosis of success or failure of renal transplants in donor-recipient pairs.…”
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“…Serological (antigenic) discordance in donor-recipient pairs has been expressed as percent incompatibility, in baboon renal allotransplantation [7,8], More recently, the percent incompatibility (discordance) was an adjunct part of the selection of the best donor for human intrafamilial renal allografts [2]. Other investigators [3] have used a net histocompatibility ratio for prognosis of success or failure of renal transplants in donor-recipient pairs.…”
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