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The immuno-adaptive stage in rats in relation to normal and heterologous cells

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The immuno-adaptive period in rats in relation to a single administration of mouse and rabbits'red cells ends during first day after birth. Administration of these red cells from the 2nd to the 5th day after birth causes neither immunological adaptation nor antibody formation. Beginning from the 9th or 10th day of life a single injection of the same doses causes antibody formation in some animals.

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With the technical collaboration of H. Zelenkova, I. Molnar and I. Susova.

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Grozdanovic, J., Puza, A. The immuno-adaptive stage in rats in relation to normal and heterologous cells. Bull Exp Biol Med 48, 1400–1402 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00788357

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