Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1004961
On the mechanism of “homologous disease” in sublethally irradiated mice
On the mechanism of “homologous disease” in sublethally irradiated mice // Transplantation, 4 (1966), 6; 719-731 doi:10.1097/00007890-196611000-00007 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
On the mechanism of “homologous disease” in sublethally irradiated mice
Autori
Silobrčić, Vlatko ; Trentin, J.J.
Izvornik
Transplantation (0041-1337) 4
(1966), 6;
719-731
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
allotransplantation ; graft versus host reaction ; histocompatibility ; leukocyte count ; lymphoid tissue ; mitosis ; radiation response ; transplantation ; transplantation immunology ; transplantation, homologous
Sažetak
Lethal “homologous disease” has been produced in (CBA × T6)F1 mice within 21 days by sublethal irradiation and injection of C57BL spleen and lymph node cells. Groups of injected recipients were sacrificed at regular intervals to provide material for serial histology and for quantitative estimation of donor and host-type dividing cells in the spleen (by T6 marker-chromosome technique). The results indicate that injected C57BL cells proliferate very intensively in the spleen of sublethally irradiated (CBA × T6)F1 hosts, so that from day 5 after injection throughout the observation period (5–21 days) practically all dividing spleen cells are of C57BL origin. Parallel histological examinations of the spleen disclosed an initial, massive proliferation of blast cells followed by a quite sudden decrease in their number. This eventually resulted in a typical picture of a severe lymphoid atrophy in succumbing mice. The results are discussed with regard to the possible mechanism of lethal homologous disease in sublethally irradiated mice injected with homologous cells.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti
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- Scopus
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