1985
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.135.6.3729
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T killer cells play a role in allogeneic bone marrow graft rejection but not in hybrid resistance.

Abstract: Results of recent experiments have provided compelling evidence supporting the hypothesis that the acute rejection of bone marrow transplants by allogeneic and semiallogeneic recipients is principally due to the action of natural killer (NK) cells. The observed specificity of graft rejection is likely induced by target-specific antibody that guides the NK cells in an antibody-dependent cytolytic reaction resulting in the elimination of the graft. The sole involvement of NK cells in marrow graft rejection, howe… Show more

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