grafts was found to be associated with minor histolrv-compatiblllty differences In rabbits. Such pjowth may result from lymphocyte stimulation. IN TESTING for fixation and segregation of his-tocompatibility (H) genes in the course of rabbit inbreeding, we noticed a hyperplastic reaction in the skin grafts. This condition was first observed about 15 years ago in the B strain in grafts made between siblings of the 12th and 13th genera-tions. Recently we have observed this condition frequently in grafts made in later inbred gener-ations. The data reported here are from experi-ments using skin grafts between rabbits with common ancestors at the 16th to 18th generation of inbreeding in the B and Y strains. The devel
Tests for identity of ha (hemolytic anemia) and ls (lymphosarcoma) in the rabbit show that they are ...
Thesis (Ph.D)--Boston UniversityAn investigation of first-set and second-set skin homografts in hams...
In the present study a method was developed which permits human skin to be placed in a readily acces...
A considerable array of evidence has been se-cured to suggest that the tempo and intensity of the ho...
This study was designed to compare the morphology and vascularization between the impla...
The frequency of congenital abnormalities and anatomical variations as observed among JAX rabbits is...
The hyperplastic reaction of the regional lymph node in response to the first and second set skin ho...
Twenty-five congenic mouse strains differing at distinguishable minor (non-H-2) histocompatibility l...
Many studies have demonstrated that allograft tolerance can be achieved in inbred rats and mice foll...
This chapter compiles and updates the knowledge on morphological, physiological and biochemical trai...
Inbreeding depression in closed populations impairs animal fitness, health, and productivity. Howeve...
textabstractThe failure of successful exchange of tissues and organs between individuals of the same...
Somatic mutation of rearranged immunoglobulin genes (IgH and IgL) is a key process because it leads ...
<div><p>Over thousands of years humans changed the genetic and phenotypic composition of several org...
Identification of genes in rabbits correlated to economic traits were intended to improve and develo...
Tests for identity of ha (hemolytic anemia) and ls (lymphosarcoma) in the rabbit show that they are ...
Thesis (Ph.D)--Boston UniversityAn investigation of first-set and second-set skin homografts in hams...
In the present study a method was developed which permits human skin to be placed in a readily acces...
A considerable array of evidence has been se-cured to suggest that the tempo and intensity of the ho...
This study was designed to compare the morphology and vascularization between the impla...
The frequency of congenital abnormalities and anatomical variations as observed among JAX rabbits is...
The hyperplastic reaction of the regional lymph node in response to the first and second set skin ho...
Twenty-five congenic mouse strains differing at distinguishable minor (non-H-2) histocompatibility l...
Many studies have demonstrated that allograft tolerance can be achieved in inbred rats and mice foll...
This chapter compiles and updates the knowledge on morphological, physiological and biochemical trai...
Inbreeding depression in closed populations impairs animal fitness, health, and productivity. Howeve...
textabstractThe failure of successful exchange of tissues and organs between individuals of the same...
Somatic mutation of rearranged immunoglobulin genes (IgH and IgL) is a key process because it leads ...
<div><p>Over thousands of years humans changed the genetic and phenotypic composition of several org...
Identification of genes in rabbits correlated to economic traits were intended to improve and develo...
Tests for identity of ha (hemolytic anemia) and ls (lymphosarcoma) in the rabbit show that they are ...
Thesis (Ph.D)--Boston UniversityAn investigation of first-set and second-set skin homografts in hams...
In the present study a method was developed which permits human skin to be placed in a readily acces...