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Immunological responses of 'nude' mice.
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HistocompatibilityImmunogeneticsAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyLaboratory ImmunologyMutation NudeImmunologyHematologyCell PopulationAutoimmunityImmune SystemHumoral ImmunityImmunotherapyMedicineCell TransplantationInborn Error Of ImmunityB. PertussisImmunological Responses
Mice homozygous for the mutation nude which lack a thymus, were found to have a marked lymphopenia. They had a marked granulocytosis following administration of B. pertussis, but only slight lymphocytosis. Unlike littermates they failed to develop an increased cellularity of lymph nodes draining a local injection of PHA. They had reduced levels of immunoglobulin but produced some antibody to sheep-RBC. They accepted allografts. Cell cooperation experiments suggest that the immunological deficits of nu/nu mice can be explained by the absence of a thymusderived cell population.
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