1984
DOI: 10.1177/00220345840630010901
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Skin Graft Rejection After Allogeneic Tooth Transplants in Mice

Abstract: Three strain combinations of in-bred mice representing strong and moderate histocompatibility barriers were used to determine if tooth allotransplants evoked strong or weak immunologic memory as measured by the second-set donor-strain skin graft technique. At issue was whether the anatomic site of engraftment could influence the outcome of these experiments. Recipients received either 5-mm-diameter skin grafts or one or four adult teeth. Experimental transplants were placed in subcutaneous pouches or in ear po… Show more

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