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... Normal Mice Serum from Normal or Listeria Immune Mice T Cells , Listeria Immune Mice 24 48 HOURS Figure 6.1 . The curves show the growth of listeria organisms in spleen of normal mice . Mice received serum of normal or listeria immune ...
... Normal Mice Serum from Normal or Listeria Immune Mice T Cells , Listeria Immune Mice 24 48 HOURS Figure 6.1 . The curves show the growth of listeria organisms in spleen of normal mice . Mice received serum of normal or listeria immune ...
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... normal mice , and then challenge with a lethal dose of virulent Listeria or virulent tubercule bacillus or both . Results : Transfer Listeria Bacterial Challenge Mycobacteria Listeria and Mycobacteria Normal spleen cells No resistance ...
... normal mice , and then challenge with a lethal dose of virulent Listeria or virulent tubercule bacillus or both . Results : Transfer Listeria Bacterial Challenge Mycobacteria Listeria and Mycobacteria Normal spleen cells No resistance ...
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... normal in number and function . Affected males have normal delayed type hypersensitivity , skin contact type hypersensitivity and normal allograft rejection . Because the transplacental acquisitions of IgG but not other Ig's is so ...
... normal in number and function . Affected males have normal delayed type hypersensitivity , skin contact type hypersensitivity and normal allograft rejection . Because the transplacental acquisitions of IgG but not other Ig's is so ...
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Preface | 1 |
Antigens | 12 |
Antibodies and their functions | 31 |
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