1988
DOI: 10.1242/dev.104.4.619
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Implants of quail thymic epithelium generate permanent tolerance in embryonically constructed quail/chick chimeras

Abstract: In situ implantation of a quail wing bud into a chick embryo at 4 days of incubation (E4) regularly results in the normal development of the implant followed by its acute rejection starting within two weeks post-hatching. If the epithelial thymic rudiments of the quail donor are implanted into the branchial arch area of the chick recipient after partial removal of its own thymic primordia, a chimeric thymus develops in the chick host and this induces tolerance to the quail wing by the chick recipient. The spec… Show more

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