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Pathobiology (1995) 63 (3): 119–132.
Published Online: 08 October 2008
... monoclonal antibodies alter cell-mediated im­ munity in vivo. Transplantation 1991:51:219. 10 Guckel B. Berek C. I.utz M. Altevogt P. Schirrmacher V, Kyewski BA: Anti-CD2 antibodies induce T cell unresponsiveness in vivo. J Exp Med 1991:174:957. 11 Jonker M. Malisscn Von Vrccswijk W: In vivo application...
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Experimental Cell Biology (1987) 55 (1): 46–56.
Published Online: 07 October 2008
...William Currie; Vijay K. Sharma; Stanislas M. Stepkowski; Ronald F. Payce This study examines protein synthesis in heterotopically transplanted rat hearts and several tissues of recipient rats. Donor hearts and recipient tissues synthesized many of the normally occurring proteins observed...
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Experimental Cell Biology (1982) 50 (4): 207–215.
Published Online: 07 October 2008
...Molly F. Kulesz-Martin; Arthur Birnkrant; William F. McLimans We have reported that human skin, cultured in a controlled environment system (steady state), yields epidermis-like growth from adult donor split thickness specimens. A procedure for transplantation of such cellular outgrowths to athymic...
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Experimental Cell Biology (1983) 51 (1): 44–50.
Published Online: 07 October 2008
... osteoclasts when transplanted into ia/ia rats. This investigation was pursued in an attempt to determine the cellular source of this cure by transplanting various populations of cells from 21 -day-old normal rats to unrelated newborn ia/ia recipients. The effects of treatment were evaluated radiographically...
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Experimental Cell Biology (1979) 47 (4): 281–293.
Published Online: 03 October 2008
... growth was demonstrable not only with human tumors that had been established in serial transplantation in athymic nude mouse hosts, but also with primary surgical explants. Growth rates of transplantation-established xenograft systems were similar whether implanted in athymic nude or in normal...