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. 1972 Aug 1;136(2):375–380. doi: 10.1084/jem.136.2.375

ANTIBODY-MEDIATED SUPPRESSION OF GRAFTED LYMPHOMA CELLS

II. PARTICIPATION OF MACROPHAGES

Hyun S Shin 1, Nathan Kaliss 1, David Borenstein 1, Maurice K Gately 1
PMCID: PMC2139214  PMID: 5043417

Abstract

Specific alloantibody admixed with a grafted murine lymphoma is suppressive of the graft in mice of the inbred strain native to the tumor. Suppressive capacity of the host is obviated in mice given 500 R whole body irradiation before tumor inoculation but is restored when normal peritoneal macrophages are admixed with the tumor-antibody inoculum. Other normal cell types admixed with the tumor-antibody inoculum are not effective in restoring suppressive capacity.

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