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. 1982 Oct;38(1):383–385. doi: 10.1128/iai.38.1.383-385.1982

Proliferative Responses of Rabbit Lymphocytes to Pasteurella multocida Decrease with Prolonged Immunization

Eileen Skaletsky 1, Lynette B Corbeil 1, Annette Wunderlich 1, Stewart Sell 1, David S Strayer 1
PMCID: PMC347743  PMID: 7141695

Abstract

Peripheral blood and splenic lymphocytes from rabbits immunized with Pasteurella multocida by various schedules were stimulated to undergo blast transformation in vitro in response to this antigen. Repeated immunizations suppressed this response.

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