1979
DOI: 10.1002/art.1780220416
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Immunoregulation in new zealand mice

Abstract: Young, syngeneic thymocytes and spleen cells were administered to F1 hybrids of New Zealand Black by New Zealand White (NZB/W) mice beginning at 3 weeks of age and were continued at 2‐week intervals for 8 to 9 months. The development of autoimmunity as assessed by measuring the incidence and level of anti‐DNA antibody, the degree of renal involvement, and the survival of recipient mice was evaluated and compared to a control group of animals. No significant differences were noted in these parameters in mice re… Show more

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