Abstract

AbstractThe immune response of normal mice, adult thymectomized mice, micetreated with anti‐thymocyte serum and ice which were treated with antithymocyte serum (ATS) after hymectomy were studied for their response to tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) as antigen, 52, 84 and 316 days after the beginning of treatment. Adult mice, treated after thymectomy with ATS, failed to produce detectable antibodies to TMV. The role of the thymus in the adult mouse in the immune response to a thymus‐dependent antigen is discussed.

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