Weksler et al., 1978 - Google Patents
Immunological studies of aging. IV. The contribution of thymic involution to the immune deficiencies of aging mice and reversal with thymopoietin32-36.Weksler et al., 1978
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- Weksler M
- Innes J
- Goldstein G
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- The Journal of experimental medicine
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Aged mice preferentially lose the capacity to make IgG and high affinity PFC after immunization with the T-dependent antigen DNP-BGG. We have found that thymectomy accelerates the appearances of these immune deficiencies associated with aging. When …
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