Maternal immunization to paternal antigens in multiparous mice
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- DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0420293
Maternal immunization to paternal antigens in multiparous mice
Abstract
Mice of the CBA strain which had given birth to five litters sired by males of a different H-2 type (C57BL/10) showed evidence of immunization to paternal antigens, in that the numbers of lymphocytes forming alloclusters with paternal erythrocytes were significantly elevated. On the other hand, the graft-versus-host responsiveness of maternal splenic lymphocytes to paternal antigens remained virtually unchanged, showing only a slight increase at Day 8 of the assay.
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