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Echinococcosis multilocularis-induced immune tolerance after allograft heart transplantation in inbred rats

, 2011
Objective To study the influence of echinococcosis multilocularis (E.m) infection on the immune state and the allograft heart survival in the infected Lewis (LEW) rats.Methods BN-to-LEW allograft heart transplantation models were established to observe ...
H. Mai, Yun-hai Wang
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Immunogenetic control of experimental type II collagen-induced arthritis. I. Susceptibility and resistance among inbred strains of rats.

Arthritis & Rheumatism, 1981
Seven inbred rat strains were tested for susceptibility to experimental type II collagen-induced arthritis and for development of cellular immunity to type II collagen by delayed hypersensitivity skin testing.
M. M. Griffiths   +4 more
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Collagen-induced arthritis in rats. Examination of the epitope specificities of circulating and cartilage-bound antibodies produced by outbred and inbred rats using cyanogen bromide-derived peptides purified from heterologous and homologous type II collagens.

Journal of Immunology, 1992
To determine the number and location of antibody binding epitopes on type II collagen, outbred and inbred rats were immunized with chick, bovine, human, and rat type II collagen (CII, BII, HII, and RII); all sera were assayed for reaction with a panel of
M. Cremer   +5 more
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Type XI and II collagen-induced arthritis in rats: characterization of inbred strains of rats for arthritis-susceptibility and immune-responsiveness to type XI and II collagen.

Autoimmunity, 1995
To determine the relationship between susceptibility to bovine type XI and II (BXI and BII) collagen-induced arthritis, we immunized 14 inbred and one outbred strains of rats with BXI and BII.
M. Cremer   +3 more
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Pathologic and biochemical effects of azaserine in inbred Wistar/Lewis rats and noninbred CD-1 mice.

Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1980
Inbred W/LEW rats and noninbred CD-1 mice were compared for responsiveness to induction of pancreatic adenocarcinomas by azaserine. At 1 year following the first of 15 weekly ip injections of 10 mg azaserine/kg body weight, the rats had a pancreatic ...
B. Roebuck   +3 more
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Inflammatory responses to carrageenan injection in LEW/N and F344/N rats: LEW/N rats show sex- and age-dependent changes in inflammatory reactions.

Neuroimmunomodulation, 1996
We studied the inflammatory responses of LEW/N and F344/N inbred rat strains after peripheral injection of carrageenan. The inflammatory responses were assessed in terms of volume, relative and total white blood cell counts of the exudates.
Barbara Misiewicz   +4 more
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The influence of genotypes and social ranks in the clinical course of an experimental infection with Mycoplasma pulmonis (MRM) in inbred rats.

Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe B. Journal of veterinary medicine. Series B, 1992
Social ranks of healthy, adult male inbred rats housed in groups of four per cage were determined by their relative differences in intromission and ejaculatory patterns observed repeatedly under competitive copulatory conditions.
F. Iglauer   +3 more
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[Brain tissue damage in congenital hydrocephalus of the inbred rat, LEW/Jms--intracerebral cavity formation].

No to shinkei = Brain and nerve, 1986
Brain tissue damage in congenital hydrocephalic rat (LEW/Jms) was studied in the aspects of the hydrocephalic brain edema and the changes of the vascular apparatus. The characteristic findings in this study were the changes of the small blood vessels and the intracerebral cavity formation.
T, Okuyama   +3 more
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