Mohammad M, Saadi M, El Balhaa GR, Mayer G, Chateaureynaud P. Rat pregnancy induces two suppressor cell activities.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE IMMUNOLOGY : AJRI : OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE IMMUNOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION AND THE INTERNATIONAL COORDINATION COMMITTEE FOR IMMUNOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION 1984;
6:152-8. [PMID:
6241428 DOI:
10.1111/j.1600-0897.1984.tb00130.x]
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Abstract
Pregnancy in rat is able to stimulate two suppressor cell activities. One is specific to the paternal histocompatibility antigens and it resides in the T-lymphocyte population. The second is nonspecific and is of non-T nature. The use of various methods for pseudopregnancy and deciduoma installation has allowed the demonstration of two inducing circuits: (a) the presence of fertilized ova in the female genital tract and (b) the progestation hormonal status.
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