Abstract
Bone marrow cells from both normal rabbits and mice are stimulated by exposure to antigens in vitro. Responsiveness is not removed by prior injection of the antigen into the animals. The specificity of this phenomenon is doubtful in view of a lack of additive effects between antigens, unrelatedness to immunogenicity of the antigen, and occurrence in cells from immunologically immature rabbits.
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