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The effects of blood transfusion on cytokine production by TH1 and TH2 lymphocytes in the mouse.

Transplantation. 1996 Feb 15;61(3):465-8. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/96191037
Babcock GF; Alexander JW; Department of Surgery, University of Cincinnati Medical Center,; Ohio 45267-0558, USA.


Keywords: Animal Antigen Presentation *Blood Transfusion Cytokines/*BIOSYNTHESIS Female Immune Tolerance Immunity, Cellular Macrophages/IMMUNOLOGY Male Mice Mice, Inbred AKR Mice, Inbred BALB C Spleen/CYTOLOGY/IMMUNOLOGY Th1 Cells/*IMMUNOLOGY Th2 Cells/*IMMUNOLOGY Transplantation, Homologous JOURNAL ARTICLEKWDanimalantigenpresentationKWDbloodtransfusioncytokines/KWDbiosynthesisfemaleimmunetoleranceimmunity,cellularmacrophages/immunologymalemicemice,inbredakrmice,inbredbalbcspleen/cytology/immunologyth1cells/KWDimmunologyth2cells/KWDimmunologytransplantation,homologousjournalarticle
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