Differential Susceptibilities to the Cytotoxic Effect of Anti-Bursa Cell Serum of Isotype-Specific Adoptive Immune Responses by B-Cells Early Peripheralized
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Spleen cells were taken from chickens neonatally bursectomized, were treated with various dilutions of anti-bursa cell serum in the presence of complement, and adoptive immunization of the cells was performed. IgM-antibody responses were relatively insusceptible to the cytotoxic effect of anti-bursa cell serum. IgG-antibody responses were highly susceptible to the effect. IgA-antibody responses lay in the rate of the susceptibility between IgM- and IgG-antibody responses although slightly near to IgG responses.
- 1986-03-31
著者
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Nakatani Masami
Microbiological Research Section Health Research Division Japan Food Research Laboratory
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KAJIKAWA Taketsugu
Laboratory of Microbiology, College of Agriculture, University of Osaka Prefecture.
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BITO Yukio
Laboratory of Animal Microbiology, College of Agriculture
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Bito Y
Laboratory Of Animal Microbiology College Of Agriculture
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Bito Yukio
Laboratory Of Aminal Microbiology College Of Agriculture
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Kajikawa T
Univ. Osaka Prefecture Osaka Jpn
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Kajikawa Taketsugu
Laboratory Of Animal Microbiology College Of Agriculture
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