
pmid: 301075
pmc: PMC1540952
Trypanosoma musculi produces a resolving infection in mice and the immune response is thymus dependent. Spleen cells from immune and from uninfected mice were transferred to T cell-deprived mice and restored their ability to control the infection, the immune cells being effective most rapidly. Treatment of the cells in vitro with anti-theta serum did not impair their ability to restore immunocompetence and it is proposed that, though T-cell dependent, the immune response is effected by theta- cells.
Serology: Antigen, Immunity, Cellular, Trypanosoma, Other Parasites:, T-Lymphocytes, Thymectomy, Mice, Strains: CBA, Trypanosomiasis, Animals, Spleen
Serology: Antigen, Immunity, Cellular, Trypanosoma, Other Parasites:, T-Lymphocytes, Thymectomy, Mice, Strains: CBA, Trypanosomiasis, Animals, Spleen
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