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An In Vitro Model System for the Study of the Induction of Cellular Immunity

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Morphological and Functional Aspects of Immunity

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The mixed lymphocyte interaction (MLI) observed when allogeneic lymphocytes are cultured together has been interpreted as an in vitro model system in which to study the alloimmune response. This interaction has been characterized by cell proliferation and transformation which are believed to be early events in the response. The demonstration of the development of specific effector cells in the MLI has been described (1).

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Simmons, T., Manson, L.A. (1971). An In Vitro Model System for the Study of the Induction of Cellular Immunity. In: Lindahl-Kiessling, K., Alm, G., Hanna, M.G. (eds) Morphological and Functional Aspects of Immunity. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 12. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9011-8_37

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