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... Bone marrow Monoblasts Bone marrow Promonocytes Bone marrow Monocytes Bone marrow Macrophages Peripheral blood Tissues Connective tissues ( histio- cytes ) Liver ( Kupffer cells ) Lung ( alveolar macrophages ) Lymph nodes ( free and ...
... Bone marrow Monoblasts Bone marrow Promonocytes Bone marrow Monocytes Bone marrow Macrophages Peripheral blood Tissues Connective tissues ( histio- cytes ) Liver ( Kupffer cells ) Lung ( alveolar macrophages ) Lymph nodes ( free and ...
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Baruj Benacerraf, Emil R. Unanue. Table 8.1 . Bone Marrow and Thymus Cell Collaboration in the Anti - SRBC Response Source of Group Donor Cell Inoculum Anti - SRBC Response I Normal Marrow ± II Normal or Immune Thymus III IV V Thymus and ...
Baruj Benacerraf, Emil R. Unanue. Table 8.1 . Bone Marrow and Thymus Cell Collaboration in the Anti - SRBC Response Source of Group Donor Cell Inoculum Anti - SRBC Response I Normal Marrow ± II Normal or Immune Thymus III IV V Thymus and ...
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... bone marrow cells for transfer to irradiated syngeneic mice . Also , the tolerant bone marrow or thymus cells were transferred in combination with thymus or bone marrow cells from normal mice . The transfer follows the Claman protocol ...
... bone marrow cells for transfer to irradiated syngeneic mice . Also , the tolerant bone marrow or thymus cells were transferred in combination with thymus or bone marrow cells from normal mice . The transfer follows the Claman protocol ...
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Preface | 1 |
Antigens | 12 |
Antibodies and their functions | 31 |
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