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THE TRANSFER OF IMMUNOLOGICAL TOLERANCE WITH TOLERANT LYMPHOCYTES

Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1973
SummaryImmunological tolerance of sheep erythrocytes has been transferred to normally reactive rats. Transfer could be effected by parabiosis of tolerant and normal rats or by the transfer of cell suspensions from a tolerant donor to a normal recipient.
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Cocaine tolerance and cross-tolerance.

The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1993
Pharmacological mechanisms by which tolerance develops to the behavioral effects of cocaine were assessed by examining cross-tolerance to specific drugs. Daily experimental sessions were conducted in which rats were trained to press a key under a fixed-ratio 30-response schedule of food reinforcement (each 30th response produced food).
J L, Katz   +4 more
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Tolerance of the Intolerant? [PDF]

open access: possibleRatio Juris, 1997
In the first part of the essay, the author analyzes the difference and the relation between two different ideas of toleration, the passive and the active meaning. While the former is related to opportunistic and prudential purposes, the second is grounded in an ethical framework and presupposes the individual's freedom of conscience.
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Prope tolerance: a step in the search for tolerance in the clinic

Transplantation Proceedings, 2000
Abstract.Following the demonstration by Knechtle and colleagues that profound T cell depletion in rhesus monkeys treated with a CD3 diphtheria immunotoxin resulted in tolerance to renal allografting, we have used a similarly depleting protocol that, in addition, depletes B cells in recipients of a cadaveric renal transplant.
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Tolerance and self-tolerance of trees

Forest Ecology and Management, 1985
Abstract The fact that tolerant species survive better than intolerants in mixed stands does not mean that in pure stands tolerants have less mortality than intolerants. Tolerance is not necessarily associated with self-tolerance which can be defined as the ability of trees to grow and to survive under the stress of intraspecific competition.
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Distress Tolerance

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2015
Learning a new mindfulness technique from a patient with an eating disorder.
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SEX TOLERANCE AND SPLIT TOLERANCE

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1960
Lustgraaf, E C   +2 more
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Safety and tolerability of carvacrol in healthy subjects: a phase I clinical study

Drug and Chemical Toxicology, 2021
Vahideh Ghorani   +2 more
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