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Electrophoretic Patterns of Lymph Node Proteins in Hybrid F 1 Mice irradiated and treated with Myeloid and Lymphoid Cells from a Parental Strain

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IT is generally admitted that graft antibodies do not circulate in the plasma and that graft immunity is carried on by cells from the lymphoid tissue and more precisely by those ‘immunologically competent cells’ of which the most striking features are their plasma cell-like morphological aspect and their high content of ribonucleic acid1.

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SCHWARZMANN, V., MATHE, G. & AMIEL, J. Electrophoretic Patterns of Lymph Node Proteins in Hybrid F 1 Mice irradiated and treated with Myeloid and Lymphoid Cells from a Parental Strain. Nature 189, 1025–1026 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/1891025a0

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