Immunosuppressive effect of a mouse placenta fraction on H-2 incompatible split heart allografts
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Immunosuppressive effect of a mouse placenta fraction on H-2 incompatible split heart allografts
Abstract
A soluble placenta fraction from mice (A.CA) mated with H-2 histoincompatible males (A/Sn) significantly prolonged the survival of heterotopic A/Sn heart transplants in A.CA recipients. No prolongation of A/Sn heart graft survival was obtained with the corresponding A.CA placenta fraction after A.CA X A.CA mating.
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