| Literature DB >> 6210205 |
E Holler, H J Kolb, U Bodenberger, R Eckstein, G Hoffmann-Fezer, R P Linke, W Mempel, H Rodt, S Thierfelder.
Abstract
In vitro treatment of bone marrow grafts with absorbed rabbit-antidog thymocyte globulin (ATG) prevented graft-versus-host disease in a substantial number of the dogs differing by one DLA haplotype. Absorbed ATG has now been used for serological identification of canine lymphocyte populations. Specific labeling of canine T-lymphocytes by absorbed ATG could be demonstrated by (a) a distribution of ATG-positive cells in suspensions of canine lymphoid organs similar to that of T cells observed in other species and by specific staining of paracortical thymus-dependent lymph node areas in immunohistochemistry, (b) complementary labeling of nylon-wool-separated cells by ATG and antiimmunoglobulin sera, and (c) correlation of ATG surface labeling with responder activities in mixed lymphocyte cultures.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6210205
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Hematol ISSN: 0301-472X Impact factor: 3.084