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. 1977 Mar;32(3):301–308.

In vitro studies on H-2 linked unresponsiveness to synthetic polypeptide antigens. II. Induction of suppressor cells in both responsive and unresponsive mice to (T,G)-A-L and GAT;.

S Howie
PMCID: PMC1445266  PMID: 66199

Abstract

Antigen-specific T-suppressor cells can be induced in vitro from unprimed lymphoid cells of high responder (C57BL/10) and low responder (B10.Br, B10.A, CBA) mice to (T,G)-A-L and high responder (B10, B10;A) and non-responder (B10.G, DBA/1) mice to GAT10. The suppressor cells induced from high and low or non-responder mice appear identical in efficiency, in the antigen concentration required for induction and in their induction kinetics.

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