Influence of non-H-2 genotype on the response to H-2-linked mixed lymphocyte reaction stimulating (MLR-S) genes
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Influence of non-H-2 genotype on the response to H-2-linked mixed lymphocyte reaction stimulating (MLR-S) genes
Abstract
The intensity of the mixed lymphocyte reaction to H-2-linked mixed lymphocyte reaction stimulating genes is influenced by non-H-2 genotype. The same H-2 incompatibility results in a stronger mixed lymphocyte reaction when both partners have the C57BL/10ScSnPh genetic background than when they have the genetic background of the A/Ph strain. It is suggested that, as in man, the intensity of the mixed lymphocyte reaction to incompatibility at the MLR-S genes linked to the major histocompatibility complex is controlled by MLR-response genes not linked to MHS.
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