| Literature DB >> 1092794 |
A K Bhan, C L Reinisch, R H Levey, R T McCluskey, S F Schlossman.
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The ability of T and B lymphocytes to migrate into skin allografts undergoing rejection was studied in mice. Spleen cells from CBA/J mice sensitized to transplantation antigens of A/J or C57BL/6 mice were separated on immunabsorbent columns into purified populations of T and B cells, labeled in vitro with 3H-uridine and injected intravenously into CBA/J mice with 7-day old skin iso and allografts (A/J or C57BL/6). The mice were sacrificed 24 h later and studied by autoradiography. After transfer of either unfractionated spleen cells or T cells, large numbers of labeled cells were found in the cellular infiltrate of allografts, whereas extremely few were seen in isografts. In contrast, after transfer of B cells, almost no labeled cells were detected either in the allografts or the isografts, although they, like T cells, homed normally to lymphoid tissue.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 1092794 PMCID: PMC2189791 DOI: 10.1084/jem.141.5.1210
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Med ISSN: 0022-1007 Impact factor: 14.307