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Biochemical Aspects of H-2 Antigens
1975Plasma membranes are composed primarily of three constituents: lipids (and cholesterol), proteins, and water, their proportions varying from one cell to another.
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Private and Public Antigens of the Mouse H-2 System
Nature, 1971IT was observed rather early in the history of the mouse histocompatibility-2 (H-2) system that some antigens of the system are limited to only one or very few H-2 alleles, whereas others are shared by several alleles1. Antigens with limited distribution were called “private”, as opposed to “general” antigens present in many different H-2 alleles2.
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Further Studies on the Histological Distribution of H‐2 Antigens
Tissue Antigens, 1972Using the indirect fluorescent antibody technique with H—2 alloantisera, histocompatibility antigens have been localized in unfixed frozen sections of normal mouse tissues of three inbred strains‐C3H, CBA and C57B1.In lymph node sections, all the lymphocytes appeared to contain antigenic material, while in thymus sections considerable variation in ...
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H-2 antigens, on mast cell membrane, as target antigens for anaphylactic degranulation
Cellular Immunology, 1978Abstract When single mast cells were isolated by micromanipulation, specific H-2 antigen-bearing mast cells were degranulated upon incubation with alloimmune sera (DAAD). When specific alloantigens were presented by lymphoid cells only, no degranulation occurred.
Daeron, M, Voisin, G A
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The role of H-2 and non-H-2 antigens and genes in the rejection of murine cardiac allografts
Immunogenetics, 1986Genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) in the mouse (H-2 complex) have been shown to be an important factor in determining the immune responsiveness of various strains of mice to isolated antigens (e.g., lysozyme). The role of MHC genes in controlling the responsiveness of mice to multiple alloantigens is less well-defined, and although ...
W N, Peugh +3 more
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Cells Inducing Tolerance to Mls and H-2 Antigens
1991The thymus shapes the T cell repertoire by selecting T cells which recognize foreign antigens in association with self major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules and by tolerizing those cells which have the potential to react to self antigens.1,2 There is now convincing evidence that negative selection (tolerance induction) of potentially self ...
S R, Webb, J, Sprent
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DETECTION OF H-2 ANTIGENS IN SERUM
Transplantation, 1975Callahan, G N +3 more
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EXTRACTION OF H-2 ANTIGEN FROM MOUSE
Transplantation, 1964Methods of breaking BP8 (C3H) ascites sarcoma cells have been compared with respect to the release from the cells of histocompatibility antigen as measured by haemagglutination inhibition. Hypotonic lysis of the cells liberates antigen, leaving the nuclei intact and easily sedimentable.
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H-2 ANTIGENS ON MOUSE SPERMATOZOA
Transplantation, 1972Johnson, M H, Edidin, M
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INVESTIGATION OF H-2 AND NON-H-2 ANTIGENS ON THE MOUSE BLASTOCYST
Transplantation, 1974Searle, R +4 more
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