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Secretion of suppressor factors by mouse lymphocytes on contact with syngeneic and xenogeneic red cells

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During incubation of spleen cells of immune micein vitro with syngeneic and xenogeneic red cells a factor (or factors) with immunosuppressive activity is secreted into the medium. Secretion of the suppressor factor by spleen cells of nonimmune mice takes place only on contact with xenogenic red cells.

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Leskov, V.P., Cheredeev, A.N. & Solov'ev, V.V. Secretion of suppressor factors by mouse lymphocytes on contact with syngeneic and xenogeneic red cells. Bull Exp Biol Med 83, 351–353 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00799360

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