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Role of Thymus-derived Lymphocytes in the Secondary Humoral Immune Response in Mice

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THERE is now good evidence that the theta (θ) isoantigen of mice1 is carried only by those peripheral lymphocytes which are thymus-derived2–4, so that anti-θ antiserum should be useful in elucidating the role of these cells in immunity. In experiments reported here, anti-θ has been used in vitro in an adoptive transfer system5 to study the function of thymus-derived lymphocytes in the secondary humoral immune response to hapten–protein conjugates, particularly in terms of cellular cooperation and carrier effects.

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RAFF, M. Role of Thymus-derived Lymphocytes in the Secondary Humoral Immune Response in Mice. Nature 226, 1257–1258 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/2261257a0

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