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ONE-WAY NONSTIMULATION OF MIXED LEUKOCYTE CULTURE IN DOG FAMILIES
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HistocompatibilityGeneticsImmunologyPathologyEducationVeterinary ResearchAnimal GeneticsImmunogeneticsHematologyLd LocusLd TypingAnimal PhysiologyTransplantationAutoimmune DiseaseVeterinary PathologySmall Animal Internal MedicineAutoimmunityFifteen Dog FamiliesAnimal ScienceVeterinary ScienceMedicine
Fifteen dog families were studied in mixed leukocyte culture. In eight families of seven different breeds, one-way nonstimulation in mixed leukocyte culture was observed. This could be explained by lymphocyte-defined (LD) homozygosity in most instances. In one family, an inclusion phenomenon was postulated, and in another, a deletion. LD homozygotes can serve as reference for LD typing and can also help elucidate the relative role of the LD locus for transplantation of organs.