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The Journal of Immunology, 1963, 91: 374-377.
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Mechanisms of Immunologic Paralysis by Pneumococcal Polysaccharide

I. Studies of Adoptively Acquired Immunity to Pneumococcal Infection in Immunologically Paralyzed and Normal Mice1

Carolyn A. Neeper2 and C. V. Seastone

From the Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison 6, Wisconsin

Abstract

Normal mice and mice immunologically paralyzed with type I pneumococcal polysaccharide were adoptively immunized by transfer of splenic cells from immune mice. In contrast, splenic cells from paralyzed mice were incapable of adoptively immunizing normal mice.

Footnotes

1 This investigation was supported in part by a traineeship, 2E-85 from the Natioinal Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, U. S. Public Health Service.

2 United States Public Health Service Postdoctoral Fellow, EPD-16,821.







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