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. 1969 Oct;66(4):698-703.

The comparative in vitro and in vivo activity of antilymphocyte serum raised by immunization with thymic, splenic, and lymph node lymphocytes

The comparative in vitro and in vivo activity of antilymphocyte serum raised by immunization with thymic, splenic, and lymph node lymphocytes

K Ono et al. Surgery. 1969 Oct.
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Fig. 1
The effect of normal, antithymic, antisplenic, and antilymph node sera on the total peripheral white cell counts and the lymphocyte counts of Sprague-Dawley rats. The antisera were raised in rabbits.
Fig. 2
Fig. 2
A comparison of the platelet depressing effect of different kinds of rabbit antirat ALS (left). On the right are repeat studies after the different kinds of ALS had been absorbed with rat platelets. The test animals were Sprague-Dawley rats.

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