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During incubation of spleen cells from (CBA x C57BL)F1 mice immunized with rat erythrocytesin vitro with syngenetic erythrocytes a suppressor factor inhibiting the immune response to sheep's erythrocytes is secreted. On intravenous immunization the factor is secreted by thymus and spleen cells, but not by bone marrow or lymph node cells. The factor is probably antigen-nonspecific and is secreted by nonspecific T suppressors on contact with syngeneic erythrocytes.
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Leskov, V.P., Cheredeev, A.N. & Solov'ev, V.V. Secretion of a suppressor factor by mouse lymphocytes on contact with syngeneic erythrocytes. Bull Exp Biol Med 88, 1315–1317 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00835583
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00835583