Abstract

T dependent reactivity controlled by immune response (Ir) genes in rodents exhibits the following three characteristics. (1–3) First, it is dependent on interactions between T cells and antigen presenting accessory cells (conveniently referred to here as MO). Second, the reactivity is directed against determinants inherent in either synthetic polypeptides or limited regions of globular proteins. Third, the reactivity is controlled by genes present in the immune response (Ir) locus of the major histocompatibility complex.

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