Abstract
Mice of strains C57BL and CBA, with low and high reactivity respectively to immunization with sheep's red cells, received injections of syngeneic lymphocytes or bone marrow cells. Transplantation of syngeneic cells into C57BL mice increased the production of cells forming antibodies against sheep's red cells, but had a depressant effect in CBA mice. The different effects of transplantation of lymphocytes and bone marrow cells on the immune response, depending on the recipient's genotype, are discussed.
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