One-way mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) reactivity and skin graft rejection were investigated to assess immune competence and histocompatibility in the baboon, the cebus monkey, and the cotton-topped marmoset. Adequate and comparable cell-mediated immunity was demonstrated. MLN reactions revealed strong histocompatibility differences among the three primate species and stimulating alloantigens for unrelated individuals of each species. Xenogeneic skin grafts survived nine days and allogeneic grafts, an average of 11 days. These systems appear readily applicable for assessing histocompatibility in nonhuman primates
Article first published online: 13 APR 2007The difficulties with using nonhuman primate species such...
The emerging paradigm that MSCs are immune privileged has fostered the use of "off-the-shelf" alloge...
Study 1; To establish the method for the detection of chimerism in cynomologus monkeys, we tested cr...
<div><p>The detailed study of immune effector mechanisms in primate models of infectious disease has...
The detailed study of immune effector mechanisms in primate models of infectious disease has been li...
The detailed study of immune effector mechanisms in primate models of infectious disease has been li...
Donor-specific immune tolerance is a highly desirable goal in clinical transplantation. Dendritic ce...
Non-human primates (NHPs) offer valuable animal models for basic research into human diseases and fo...
AbstractThe humoral and cell-mediated immune responses to subsequent allografts were determined in p...
The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) is increasingly being utilised as a nonhuman primate model ...
The Indian langur monkey (Presbytis entellus) is an experimental host for a range of human diseases ...
International audienceThe skin is a valuable target for vaccine delivery because it contains many im...
110 healthy apes of the different age hamadryads have been examined. The aim is to determine the phe...
The current state of tissue typing in Rhesus monkeys and chimpanzees is described. Data are presente...
The emerging paradigm that MSCs are immune privileged has fostered the use of "off-the-shelf" alloge...
Article first published online: 13 APR 2007The difficulties with using nonhuman primate species such...
The emerging paradigm that MSCs are immune privileged has fostered the use of "off-the-shelf" alloge...
Study 1; To establish the method for the detection of chimerism in cynomologus monkeys, we tested cr...
<div><p>The detailed study of immune effector mechanisms in primate models of infectious disease has...
The detailed study of immune effector mechanisms in primate models of infectious disease has been li...
The detailed study of immune effector mechanisms in primate models of infectious disease has been li...
Donor-specific immune tolerance is a highly desirable goal in clinical transplantation. Dendritic ce...
Non-human primates (NHPs) offer valuable animal models for basic research into human diseases and fo...
AbstractThe humoral and cell-mediated immune responses to subsequent allografts were determined in p...
The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) is increasingly being utilised as a nonhuman primate model ...
The Indian langur monkey (Presbytis entellus) is an experimental host for a range of human diseases ...
International audienceThe skin is a valuable target for vaccine delivery because it contains many im...
110 healthy apes of the different age hamadryads have been examined. The aim is to determine the phe...
The current state of tissue typing in Rhesus monkeys and chimpanzees is described. Data are presente...
The emerging paradigm that MSCs are immune privileged has fostered the use of "off-the-shelf" alloge...
Article first published online: 13 APR 2007The difficulties with using nonhuman primate species such...
The emerging paradigm that MSCs are immune privileged has fostered the use of "off-the-shelf" alloge...
Study 1; To establish the method for the detection of chimerism in cynomologus monkeys, we tested cr...