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. 1977 Mar;32(3):283-90.

Tolerance induction in maturing B cells

Tolerance induction in maturing B cells

J W Stocker. Immunology. 1977 Mar.

Abstract

A two-stage tissue culture system was used to test the concept of clonal abortion as a mechanism for tolerance induction in B cells. In the first stage, neonatal spleen cells or bone marrow cells were cultured for 72 h under conditions in which B-cell neogenesis occurred. Haptens coupled to various carriers, were introduced during this stage. Following this culture phase, the cells were washed and their competence to respond to hapten-POL was measured in microcultures where feedback effects were minimized. The results indicated that immature B cells were specially susceptible to tolerance but that the conditions under which hapten was presented were also important in determining the outcome of the cell-antigen encounter.

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